I doubt they're kept permanently caged JCC. They're an active intelligent animal and love to play . They need large cages as it is plus plenty of out of cage time, some people don't even bother with cages. But if the ferret has a chewing habit, it's best to keep them caged at night or when no one is home, when they can't be supervised so they don't hurt themselves. Much in the same way you might put a babygate up to keep a boisterous dog in one area of the house while you're out.
The picture deosn't exactly show all of the room or the ferret's living area so you're hardly in a position to comment on how they are kept.
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