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my hob ferret is not eating his grub, i give him dried food and has been eating fine, i have got 2 jill kits in another cage and he has seen them and been in with them, when he sees them he starts to make the ferret noise and get all lively, do you think this is the reason he is off his food, he was ok before hand, a bowl can last him 3 days or more, any help would be great

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How long ago was he in with them and did he try to mount / scruff them ? If he is entire ( still got his nuts ) he may be getting horny or if neutered may just be a case of he is pleased to have some ferret company, either could make him eat less as he wants to be back with them thumbs.gif

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His minds on mating he will be eating something just small amounts though ,you might want to move him away from the jills

 

Spot on the randy gitt has got other things on his mind at the moment and it ain't eating if he is ok in him self he will eat when he's hungry he will be fine mate

take him awaw from the jills if it's worrying you

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i only put him in with the kits to see how he would react to them , they are only 3 months old, he started to drag them into the sleeping room by the neck so i moved him back into his on cage, he is eating very small amounts but not much, dont want the poor bloke to starve, i suppose when he is hungry enough he will eat.

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He will eat when hes hungry but every time he see's or hears the jills he will want to breed with them .remove him out of sight and earshot ,and if its hot he wont eat so much

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