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Ferrets Care Tips That Can Save You Time and Money
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Ferrets are those adorable little animals that are rapidly becoming a very popular pet. Even though they are becoming more widespread as a pet they are still considered an exotic animal that requires a little special ferret care. They are members of the mustelid or weasel family which is the largest in the order Carnivora. One of their undesirable characteristics is the ability to dispense a nasty odor which is mostly utilized to mark territory in the wilds. When they become pets one of the first concerns is to have them de-scented and if they are not going to be bred they should be neutered. These two actions will make them much nicer house guests. New ferrets should be examined be a veterinarian and vaccinated at the earliest opportunity.
Ferrets are hyperactive during the four hours per day they are awake. They burn lots of calories and require a special diet. As stated earlier they are members of the Carnivora order meaning they are meat eaters and need food that is high in protein and fat. Before they became more common pets owners had less choice of feeds specifically formulated for ferrets so high quality cat food was used but today most pet food suppliers have foods designed just for the cute little animals. The primary specifications to insist on are 20% fat and 35% protein. Ferret food is available in dry or damp forms. The dry form is preferable for several reasons and when used water is important to the ferret. The prefer drinking out of a dish or small bowl but a water bottle is cleaner and more sanitary.
The next consideration in ferret ownership is housing. They should be kept caged most of the time except for short periods of supervised periods of play and exploration out of the cage. For this reason the type cage used for the ferret will determine the health and happiness off the pet. Firstly it must be large and roomy with multiple layers is space allows. It should be easy to clean and constructed without any hazards where the ferret may get stuck. The floor is easiest to clean if it is covered with a hard plastic material that can be replaced whenever it becomes worn. Since they sleep so much their bedding is important and they enjoy comfortable conditions the same as we do. The two most common types of ferret bedding are sleep sacks or hammocks. The sleeping area should be in an area that is private and can be easily darkened
Ferrets are notorious gnawers. They will chew on just about anything and this characteristic can cause them great harm if they find some risky object in their cage, chew on it and swallow pieces of the object. They could suffer life threatening intestinal blockages so it is important to insure they aren’t tempted by inappropriate items in their cage or play environment.
If you start out with a baby ferret they should be keep in isolation for the first thirty days. At that age start introducing it to other humans and begin the socialization process. They like to be pampered and caressed and it makes training them easier the more they are exposed to and handled by humans.
You are going to discover that ferrets are adorable little creatures who like being around humans. It is advisable to let your ferret out of its cage two times per day into a ferret proofed room under supervision. Left to their own in a room they can get into all sorts of mischief. Also a good suggestion is to get them litter trained ASAP. Take proper care of your ferret and it will provide you with years of enjoyment.
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