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Ferret Caresheet - Information To Assist In Keeping Your Ferret Healthy And Happy!
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Caring For A Ferret
Ferrets have playful and inquisitive personalities that make them entertaining
companions. They are highly intelligent and need considerable amounts of training
and attention to prevent them getting into mischief. A ferret can live singly,
provided it receives ample attention, or with others and given appropriate care
can live from 6-10 years.
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Ferret Caresheet
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General
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Ferrets need at least four hours a day of free exercise, in
a ferret-proofed area. They can squeeze through gaps as small
as 2 in x 2 in, so block all spaces under appliances, heaters
and furniture. Also remove spongy objects like erasers, foam
pillows, sponges, styrofoam or anything that could cause an
obstruction if swallowed. Beware of bathtubs and other open
containers of liquids which pose drowning hazards. Ferrets can
also open cabinets and drawers, so secure them! Safe toys such
as tubes and tunnels, cardboard boxes, rugged cat toys and balls
will provide hours of fun.
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Housing
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For one or two ferrets choose a solid floored cage, as large as possible,
to provide a safe place when they are not enjoying free exercise in your
home. Aquariums and wire-floored cages are not suitable. Ferrets enjoy
multi-level platforms, hidey-houses and soft sleeping areas, such as
small rugs, hammocks or old sweatshirts. Add a litter-box, with pelleted
type cat litter, not wood shavings; a heavy food bowl and a water bottle.
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Diet
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A healthy diet is based on premium ferret food containing
30-35% protein, primarily from animal sources and 15-20% fat.
Avoid foods containing mineral oil and large amounts of
vegetable fillers. Dry food and fresh water should be available
at all times.
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Cleaning
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Remove soiled litter daily and change the bedding weekly.
The litter-box, food dish, water bottles and cage bottom
all need washing weekly. Always rinse and dry the cage well
before returning your pets.
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Health
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Pet ferrets should be vaccinated against canine distemper
and rabies. Find an exotics veterinarian with experience in
treating ferrets and schedule annual check-ups. Be alert for
signs of illness or injury and consult your vet if you
notice something unusual.
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Warnings
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Children should always be supervised by an adult when handling
pets, to avoid accidental injuries either to pet or child.
Ferrets do not mix well most other pets, never leave them
alone together.
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Fertility
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Male ferrets should be neutered to prevent unwanted babies,
other benefits are reduced aggression, less odor and less
spraying. Females should be spayed before their first heat
to avoid serious health risks.
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