Ferrets

June 26, 2010

  • Ferret Cages Of All Description

    Really nice zoos (like the one in San Diego, for example) are the way they are because of exceptional presentation. The animals are kept in clean, spacious confines that are often a close copy of their natural habitats. They're happy, well cared for and it shows. Owners of pets such as ferrets (that require regular confinement to an enclosure) have a similar opportunity to provide their animals with nurturing environments. Your choice of ferret cages will significantly affect your pet's health and happiness too.

June 14, 2010

  • Sensational Ferrets Ideas

    Who says ferrets and dogs can't get along? As a rule of thumb, it has been said that specific varieties of breeds, like those used to chase and rid of vermin, shouldn't be in a household with a ferret. This couldn't be farther from the truth in my experiences.

March 30, 2010

  • Facts About Ferret Cages

    If you are in search of cheap discount ferret cages there are certain points to consider before buying one. This is necessary if you are a responsible pet lover. The very fact that you are here shows that you are interested to know about ferret cages.

December 8, 2009

  • A Ferret Diet

    A healthy ferret diet is critical to making sure your favorite furry friend lives a long and happy life. Even more so than other animals, without the right nutrition ferrets can suffer serious health problems. Some people don't realize that ferrets are carnivores and as such their metabolism demands a diet low in fiber and high in protein.

November 7, 2009

  • Reasons a Healthy Pet Can Be in Pain Without Expressing It

    You just brought home a happy and healthy pet. They look great. There are no clues that would indicate any problems. You can't tell that anything is wrong. However, take a moment to pause and consider some things that are common to most animals.

  • Finding the Ultimate Pet Sitter

    A lot of pet owners enjoy the thought of hiring a pet sitter to look after their pet when they go on vacation or have to leave home for a few days. The pet gets to remain in his normal surroundings, and the owner doesn't have to journey to the kennel and back. Nevertheless, having an unfamiliar person in your home can be a strange feeling – for both you and your pet. For this reason, it is really important to pick out your pet sitter carefully.

October 4, 2009

  • Fleece Ferret Hammock

    These days , more than ever, folks pets have become part of the family unit. You can notice this in how huge the pet retailers are. You can witness this on family photos and Christmas cards where dogs frequently play a more prominent part than the kids. Whenever you drive behind a pet owner, you will notice bumper stickers, license plate borders, and even licenses that pronounce their passion for their furry friends.

August 21, 2009

  • Baby Ferret Adoption Tips – Toys and Habitat

    A baby ferret must have a home that it can call its own. Ferrets prefer a nice roomy cage, and it should have a cozy nest for the ferret to sleep in. The bottom of the cage must be lined with an easily cleaned material such as linoleum, just in case an accident should happen.

July 26, 2009

  • What To Expect When Raising A Ferret

    Ferrets can make great pets 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.

June 28, 2009

  • Ferrets Make Great Pets

    Ferrets can make great pets if you know what to expect. It is important to be fully informed about ferrets before you go out make a rash purchase. Many people enjoy having a ferret as a pet because they express affection easily and can also be very playful. They get very excited about playtime and will become very devoted to their owner. You can spend plenty of time watching your ferret as they do their own little stunts. Ferrets are not the cuddliest of creatures as they do not enjoy being held for a long time. If you're looking for an animal to cuddle for hours on end, ferrets aren't a good choice.

June 19, 2009

  • The Different Aspects of Things To Do With Ferrets

    Dane Stanton asked:
    In you are looking for things to do with ferrets, look no further the information is right at hand. This article is designed for you to learn the different aspects of things to do with ferrets. Whether you are researching the subject to see if you should take on the responsibility of [...]

June 18, 2009

  • Getting Health Insurance for Your Ferret

    Jason Richards asked:
    Ferrets are long, sleek, fun packed, and cuddly. They can impart endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute hunt with the incredibly sharp face at the native pet [...]

  • Getting A Great Cage For Your Ferret

    Lee Dobbins asked:
    You're planning on adopting a ferret and looking forward to having this energetic and inquisitive creature running around your house, but have you though about what kind of cage to get him?
    You might be thinking that your ferret will be out and about, what does he need a cage for? The fact [...]

June 16, 2009

  • Ferret Hair Loss Could Be Something To Worry About

    Lee Dobbins asked:
    Ferrets have a sleek silky coat of hair that is moderately thick and should have a lustrous shine. Like most animals they shed their hair during spring or summer. This should result in a bit of a thinner coat in the warmer months with thicker hair growing in for winter.
    While some hair [...]

June 15, 2009

  • Adrenal Disease in Ferrets: Causes, Signs, Treatment & Prevention

    Kristen Onasch asked:
    In the ferret, adrenal disease – or hyperadrenocorticism – most commonly occurs when a tumor or lesion on the adrenal glands causes an overproduction of the hormones produced by the adrenal glands. Adrenal disease is most common in ferrets over the age of three years, but it can affect ferrets as young [...]

  • Ferrets – Caring For New Baby Ferrets

    Dane Stanton asked:
    Although new baby ferrets are very sweet and cute, there are many things you have to begin to take on in order to train these adorable little pets. New baby ferrets that are old enough to take home have to be litter box trained so you avoid those 'middle of the road' [...]

June 14, 2009

  • Do Ferrets Make Good Pets?

    Steve Cownley asked:
    Do ferrets make good pets? Some will agree to this while others will say no. But one thing for certain is that they are in demand right now and they are ranked number three as the pet to have in the home. If you are still not convinced, perhaps reading 10 good [...]

  • Health Insurance for Your Pet Ferret

    Jay Schindler asked:
    Ferrets are long, silky, fun filled, and cuddly. They can provide endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute ferret with the incredibly pointed face at the local pet [...]

June 13, 2009

  • Finding Suitable Cages for Ferrets

    Jennifer Johnson asked:
    Another domesticated animal these days, although relatively rare, are the ferrets. Ferrets are domestic mammals that typically have brown, black, white or mixed fur and have an average length of approximately 20 inches.
    Ferrets are energetic, curios animals that are interested in their surroundings when awake. They spend up to 18 hours a [...]

June 12, 2009

  • Ferret Disease And Illness

    Lee Dobbins asked:
    Some people look at me like I'm crazy when I say "I love my ferret", but I do, and they can think what they want. My little guy brings me hours of enjoyment and sunshine to my gray days. The last thing in the world I want is for him to get [...]

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