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Ferret FAQ [4/5] - Health Care
Section - (10.5) What is that huge bruised-looking or orangish patch?

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If your ferret was recently shaved for some reason or just finished
shedding [8.4], it's probably the tips of the new fur growing in.
Dark-colored ferrets look bluish-black, and albinos and other
light-colored ferrets often look orange.  Wait a day or two, and you
should see the stubble start to poke through the skin.

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Peyton
Sep 6, 2023 @ 7:19 pm
Is there a way I can get certification that my ferrets are descented?

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