Ferret Care: The Best Way To Care For Your Ferret
Posted by GuestW on Jul 29, 2009 in Pets • No commentsFerrets are very interesting animals but pet ferret care may be very different from what you are used to with cats, dogs, hamster and other pets. While ferrets have been domesticated, they still adhere to a lot of their natural or wild behavior. For example most ferrets will sleep during the day and then become active at dawn and dusk.
Feeding your ferret can be tricky as ferret nutrition is quite unlike many other pets. Ferrets are meat-eaters and cannot get any nutrition from plants. Also the ferret digests its food very quickly so they need to get a lot of energy and calories from what they do eat.
You will need to make sure that you feed your ferret food that is high in things like protein and fat, yet low in fiber. Always make sure that the food you feed your ferret is specifically intended to ferrets, as he probably won’t be able to process the food and it could make him ill.
It is possible to train your ferret to use litter though it will take you longer to train a ferret then a cat. You must be willing to limit the ferret’s space so they have a small area in which the litter is placed. The litter pan should also be very easy to access. You should not entirely clean the litter as a small amount of urine or feces will let the ferret know that this is the area that is to be used as a bathroom. Ferret cages should be kept clean and have designated feeding and sleeping areas.
Ferrets can naturally have a musky odor and no amount of cleaning will make it go away so just get used to your pet. Most recommended that you give your ferret an occasional bath but don’t overdo it. If you bathe your ferret too much it might make the glands start producing more oil and the scent can become overpowering.
Owning a ferret can be a wonderful experience, but you must be prepared for the responsibilities of owning one. It is a good idea to research all of the ferret supplies that will be necessary for his care, as well as eating and behavioral habits. It is even a good idea to look into the diseases and various conditions that ferrets are prone to and set up a regular vet schedule for check-ups.
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