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Ferret Things

Ferrets make wonderful pets for responsible pet owners. Ferrets require veterinary checkups with annual vaccinations for canine distemper and rabies. They need food and water available at all times. Their litterbox requires daily cleaning. They need nail trimming and ear cleaning - usually every week or two. They need daily playtime to run about. You must check their play area to make sure there is nothing that could accidentally hurt them or that they could accidentally swallow. Ferrets need lots of love an attention, the more the better. They are a companion animal.

Like puppies or kittens, baby Ferrets require socialization and training. You need to teach them in a consistent manner what behavior is expected from them.

In return for proper care and handling, Ferrets are mischevious merrymakers who are always ready to cheer you up with their antics. Their playful nature remains with them throughout their entire lives. They will amaze you with their persistence and ever-optimistic attitude. They are very intelligent and can be taught tricks like standing, rolling over, and coming on command.

Ferrets are very social, affectionate, and interactive animals. Many Ferret owners who start with just one wind up owning several because they can't resist the Ferret's charm.

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CAGE - When you aren't around to supervise your Ferret, the safest place for him is in his cage. The cage should be a place where he feels comfortable and secure. Cages are often placed in a central room so even when he is in his cage, he can see what's going on around him and feel he is part of the family. The cage should allow free air flow (not an acquarium). To protect the Ferret's feet, wire cage bottoms should be covered with carpeting or linoleum. If you think you might get more Ferrets in the future, plan ahead with a large enough cage.

HAMMOCK - Ferrets have very flexible spines. Many of them like to sleep curled up in a hammock. They are very cute.

BEDDING - Soft cloth like old T-shirts or sweatshirts make excellent sleeping blankets for Ferrets. Washing the bedding regularily will help reduce the Ferret's musk smell. DO NOT use wood chips or wood shavings.

FOOD - For many years Ferrets were fed high quality kitten food, but now there are many high quality Ferret foods available. Since Ferrets are carnivores, look for a food with meat as its first ingredient. Good nutrition promotes good growth and health, so feed the best feed you can. Ferrets should be allowed access to food at all times.

FOOD BOWL - Ferrets are always playing with things. Look for a heavy bowl that will be more difficult for them to move and tip over.

WATER BOTTLE - Ferrets should have access to water at all times. Although many like to lap water from a bowl, many will also spill the water and play with it. A water bottle will ensure that they always have water available.

LITTER BOX(ES) - Ferrets should have a litter box in their cage (more than one if the cage size or number of Ferrets warrant it). You will also want litter boxes throughout the rooms your Ferret will be playing in.

LITTER - Ferrets are low to the ground and have a slick oily coat. Dusty litters and clumping litters can stick to them and cause problems. There are many litters now made from things like recycled newspaper or compressed plant fibers that are low in dust.

TREATS - Remember that treats are just that - small rewards. They should not be a large part of your Ferrets diet. However, they are good for bonding with your Ferret and rewarding good behavior, learning tricks, etc.

SHAMPOO - Ferrets can be bathed anywhere from every few weeks to every few months. Bathing helps reduce the musk smell (although an important part of reducing the smell is keeping the Ferrets bedding clean and it's ears clean). In the past, tearless baby shampoo was often used, but now there are several Ferret- specific shampoos available.

NAIL CLIPPERS - Ferrets need their nails clipped on a regular basis to prevent foot damage and to prevent them from accidentally scratching you.

EAR CLEANING SOLUTION - Ferrets need their ears cleaned on a regular basis. Ear wax buildup is smelly and can lead to health problems if not cleaned.

HARNESS AND LEASH - Ferrets can slip out of a collar, so you'll want a harness that goes both around their neck and front legs.

CARRYING CAGE - A portable carrier to be used for bringing the Ferret to the veterinarian and other outings. Also can serve as a training aid by serving as a "time-out" cage for a misbehaving Ferret.

TOYS - Ferrets will entertain themselves with anything they can find. Ferret-safe toys don't have parts they could accidentally chew off and swallow. Always monitor all toys for damage - accidentally swallowed pieces of things can lead to intestinal blockages. People are the best toys of all - spend time playing with your Ferret!


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