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Best Ferret Care Guide
Posted On 06/25/2009 06:03:21 by TopDog

Ferret Care And Feeding

Caring for ferrets is not too hard.  But there is one area that is vital that you get right.

Ferrets need the right diet to be healthy and happy.   You must maintain the right balance of food in their diet.  A ferret's digestive tract is particularly short which means their diet is critical.

Although ferrets are meat eaters, they cannot survive on a diet that consists solely of meat.  They do like a diet of dry foods and if you cannot get ferret specific food, it is possible to substitute cat and dog pellets.

Many pet stores are now stocking ferret nutrition products as the popularity of keeping ferrets as pets grows.

Do not forget to supply your ferrets with a quality water supply as water is an important part of their diet.  They consume a reasonable amount of water to keep hydrated with their naturally dry diet.

Water is also essential for keeping your ferret clean.  You will need to set up a regular bathing schedule for your ferret, both for your own health and for the health of your pet.  Keeping them clean and healthy will naturally prolong their life.

Ferrets are an intelligent animal and make a very entertaining pet. 

Things to be aware of about ferrets:

Ferrets like to play - and this makes them both endearing and high maintenance.  If you have had 2 year-old children you will have some idea of what to expect with ferrets.

Ferrets do bite.  Because they are an intelligent animal it is possible to train them not to bite, although there is a right way and a wrong way of attempting to train them out of this habbit. Posative reinforcement works better than negative training.

To find out more details about ferret care and training I recommend. . .

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