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Ferret Odor

When trying to decide to adopt a ferret, you need to give some consideration to the amount of time that will be required for even basic ferret care. Ferrets are part of the mustelid family and are sometime referred to as “exotic” pets. As they mature, they are going to develop an odor. If you have no plans to breed your ferret, then you should think about having it de-scented and neutered. De-scenting won’t completely remove the odor, but it will help with controlling it. Neutering will not only help prevent any unwanted litters, it is essential for a female ferret that is not going to be bred. Your pet will also need to have regular check-ups with a vet that is familiar with ferrets. You should always take any newly purchased animal to a vet for a check up and any shots that might be required.

Ferret Diet

Ferrets need to be fed a diet that is specific to their needs. High quality cat foods are used by a lot of ferret owners. However, but you should also look for foods produced especially for ferrets. Either high quality cat or ferret food should be available in your local pet store. Check the labels to be sure that the brand you choose has at least 35% protein and 20% fat. Ferrets need higher levels of fat in their food than cats do.

Make sure that your ferret always has fresh water available. A lot of ferrets seem to like drinking water from a bowl and may actually drink less from a bottle. However, if you are unable to change their water at least once a day, then you may want to use a water bottle instead of a bowl.

Ferret Cages

A safe and secure cage is, of course, the best choice. Pick a cage that is roomy enough, easy to clean and safe for your pet to run around in. Scrutinize the spacing of the bars in any cage you are thinking about buying. If your ferret is able to force its head through any part of the cage, then it can likely push its body through, too. Ferrets can be little escape artists if they’re given the chance. You also need to make sure that your ferret’s feet won’t get caught on any part of the cage. All ferrets enjoying playing in their cages. If you don’t pick a good cage, your pet could get hurt.

Ferret Hammocks

Ferrets like to sleep – they like to sleep a lot. It’s not uncommon for them to sleep from 15 to 20 hours every day. They also appreciate having soft, dark places to hide. They’ll be happy little campers if you supply them with sleeping sacks and hammocks, both of which will work for sleep and play.

Ferret Toys

Ferret just love to use their sharp little teeth to chew on anything they can get their little mouths around. Be sure any ferret toys you get them can withstand this kind of treatment. Also, check your ferret’s cage often, as well as their toys, and remove anything that isn’t safe. If your ferret swallows any small bits it’s bitten off of anything it might result in an intestinal blockage. This is pretty dangerous for your pet and might even require surgery to correct.

Training and Socializing Your Ferret

Ferrets can be socialized fairly easily. Initiate frequent human contact when your ferret is around 30 days old.

Your ferret will need to get out of its cage at least a couple of times each day. Be sure to ferret-proof the area where they’ll be allowed to roam. And, always be there to supervise when they’re out of their cage. You don’t want them to do something that might hurt them.

Handling your ferret often can make it easier to train. Training helps them interact with you correctly. Ferrets just to cuddle, too, so give them lots of affection.

It’s possible to litter train ferrets, just like cats. The earlier you start the litter training process the better chance you have of success.

Ferrets are both loving and fun. The more you socialize them, the healthier and happier both of you will be.

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