Ferrets-A-Friendly-Playful-Pet
Ferrets, often considered a rare pet to own. Most
individuals choose dogs, cats, birds, or fish to complete their
family, however a select few turn to the ferret for its social,
playful, curious qualities. Ferrets love to play and explore
not only with others and their owners, but also on their own.
For this reason, you need to know a few things on how to take
care of a ferret.
First, you will want to ferret proof your home before you
introduce them as pets. They will crawl into walls, furniture,
and anywhere they can get their little bodies. It is much like
childproofing a home for a baby. You will want to make sure all
of the dangers are eliminated when you allow them out of their
cages for playtime.
Ferrets are also biters. The kits, baby ferrets, tend to
bite more. You can eliminate the problem or tone it down with
frequent handling. It is a sign of their behavior as mock
fighting or sparring. The younger ferrets tend to bite more
when they are teething and do not mean any harm. For this
reason, you will want to handle the ferret or ferrets as often
as possible to help reduce the biting behavior. Often those who
do not take the time or patience to train their ferret end up
leaving the animal in its cage and thus it has a shorter
lifespan. Please make sure you are up to the task of training a
ferret before brining one into your home. Trained properly they
can be as great a pet as cats or dogs.
A ferrets lifespan is usually six to ten years, however
proper care and feeding can lead to a little longer life.
Ferrets are carnivores so they require a high protein diet.
Most owners decide to feed their ferrets mice, rats, rabbit,
and other raw meats such as chicken. Stores carried other types
of ferret food that many owners choose over the live food.
Carefully reading the label will tell you if it has the proper
high protein diet. Most kitten food can be used for example
because it is designed to be high protein and fat for growing
cats.
While play is an important part of your ferrets life so is
sleep. Most ferrets spend fourteen to eighteen hours a day
sleeping. Part of sleeping is to rejuvenate them from the
active play life they have. They love to explore and to play
with toys. Many pet stores have toys for ferrets, or you might
have something around the house that your ferret will find
appealing.
The type of cage is important. Ferrets tend to be very smart
so you will need a cage they can get plenty of air, but small
enough bars they cannot break away. You will also want to clean
the cage once or twice a week depending upon the number of
ferrets you have, how dirty the cage looks. They are also
burrows so some type of bedding is required.
Ferrets are little balls of fur that love to play and
interact with humans and each other. While there are some
special concessions you need to make to have a ferret the
results are worth it. Proper training as a kit will give you
even more joy when they reach adulthood.
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