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How Intelligent Are Ferrets? Everything You Should Know

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When you interact with a ferret, it’s easy to see just how lively they are. They have social natures and like playing, running, jumping, and getting into all sorts of trouble with human and animal playmates.

So, just how smart are they? Studies say that in terms of intelligence, ferrets can give dogs and cats a run for their money! Below, we’ll discuss the ferret’s intelligence, including their problem-solving, communication, and memory-retention skills.

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How Smart Are Ferrets?

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Ferrets are brilliant creatures with excellent problem-solving skills. They can quickly figure out concepts with little effort. While they might not be among the top 10 most intelligent animals on Earth, they are still exceptional pets with prominent personalities.

If you’ve ever met a ferret, you know how interactive they are. They are drawn to people, even strangers. Ferrets are playful, inquisitive, and fun-loving, so it should come as no surprise that you have a little weaselly genius on your hands.

How Do They Rank?

Experts typically use a few categories when testing an animal’s intelligence.

These include:
  • Problem Solving: Ferrets have terrific problem-solving skills. They can quickly and efficiently navigate mazes and other challenging obstacles.
  • Memory Retention: Ferrets have impressive memory retention, ranking between dogs and cats.
  • Communication: Ferrets express their emotions in theatrical ways. Their expressions reflect their mood, enabling humans to pick up on how they’re feeling.

Ferrets also use a series of clicks, hisses, and other vocalizations to get their point across.

Are Ferrets Trainable?

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One common misconception about ferrets is that they are not trainable. That is absolutely not true! You can train a ferret the same way you can train a dog—within reason, of course. Ferrets learn in their own language.

Thankfully, you can train your ferrets to use a litter box. In fact, most of the time, pet shops keep a litter box in the container with the ferret. So, the chances that your newly acquired ferret is already litter-trained are high in most cases.

You can also train your ferrets to do all kinds of fun tricks.

Ferret Tricks

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Since your ferret is so smart, take a few minutes out of your day to teach them a trick or two, like how to roll over or come when called. There are plenty of tutorials online, and you can find a method that works best with your ferret.

Do Ferrets Bond With People?

Ferrets are remarkably social creatures that are capable of bonding with their owners. The more time you spend with them, the more accustomed they get to your voice, scent, and spirit. You can form a strong connection easily with one or multiple ferrets.

As far as smaller caged pets are concerned, ferrets are ranked among the most social. However, due to their inclination to play rough, they are better for older children above 6 years of age.

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Ferrets & Destruction

Their intelligence might not always work in your favor. Like many other small pets, ferrets are notorious chewers and diggers. They can do serious damage to your trim, carpets, and furniture. Since these behaviors are expected, you just have to monitor your ferrets while they’re out. There’s really no way to “untrain” this impulse.

To avoid destructive tendencies or unplanned escapes, you should ferret-proof your home and never let your pet freely roam for extended periods unsupervised.

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Conclusion

If you own a ferret and have always thought that they had more going on upstairs than meets the eye, you are right! They rank close to dogs and cats in intelligence, showing incredible brainpower.

Of course, that can make them somewhat mischievous, and they will get into all sorts of trouble. Still, they bond closely with their owners and other pets, making them perfect additions to just about any home—permitting that you can protect your assets!

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