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		<title>Pet Ferret Care &#8211; The Best Way To Care For A Ferret</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason O'Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're reading this, this is most likely your first pet ferret, in which case, congratulations on your wonderful choice. It is a wonderful pet to have and will be immensely rewarding. Usually there would certainly be an accompanying responsibility speech, but as you are reading this you've already got that covered.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assuming this is your first pet ferret, I congratulate you. Few pets are as smart or as interesting as the ferret. Usually there would certainly be an accompanying responsibility speech, but as you are reading this you&#039;ve already got that covered. </p>
<p>When you get a pet ferret, check its medical history. Ensure it has all of the necessary vaccinations and so forth. If you&#039;ve gotten a kit, this will normally include a series of distemper shots and a rabies shot.</p>
<p>Considering the pet ferret&#039;s nature to get into anything and everything, it is often a good idea to do preventative damage control by limiting their access to many items. If you can, set up one room in the mindset of asking yourself not whether the items therein could hurt, but whether they&#039;re needed. If not, try to take the items out.</p>
<p>The ferret&#039;s flexible skeletal system is what makes them renowned escape artists.</p>
<p>I wrote the prior sentence presupposing that you are going to let them out of their cage rather often because they need play and exercise to remain happy and healthy. Some ferret owners like to walk their ferrets. A ferret harness is necessary should you want to try. It takes a little while to get them used to it, but they&#039;ll love getting out.</p>
<p>Don&#039;t let your ferret stray from a strict diet. Don&#039;t feed it table scraps like you might a dog or a cat as it has a very unique digestive system that can not process fiber. They don&#039;t do very well with large amounts of carbohydrates either, their diet should consist mostly of fat and protein. Ferret food that hits these marks can be found at pet superstores and online.</p>
<p>During the course of the day, you should spend roughly half an hour with your ferret. While you do, monitor your pet for any changes in appearance or behavior. Should your ferret be coming down with anything, it is your job to notice it, and get it checked out early. In general, if you watch your ferret closely enough, you should have a long happy life with it.</p>
<p>Do you have a <a href="http://petferretworld.com">pet ferret</a>? Go to our site to grab a free course on <a href="http://petferretworld.com">pet ferret care</a> and selection.</p>
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		<title>Pet Ferret- Interesting Facts Regarding Ferrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason O'Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pet ferret is a very popular pet. It is in fact the third most prevalent domestic pet in the United States. It may not seem like it in many locations, but it is true. And this is despite the fact that in parts of the US they're outlawed. Maybe that's part of why the attraction is so strong in other areas. Because of the pet ferret is so widely loved, this post is dedicated to detailing some of the reasons why individuals are so interested in this fuzzy creature.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pet ferret is one of the most popular pets in the United States. In fact, it is the third most common domestic pet, in spite of them being outlawed in specific parts of the US. Any legal controversy aside, the ferret is widely loved, which is why this article is dedicated to this fuzzy little creature.</p>
<p>The legal controversy revolves around whether or not the pet ferret should be considered a wild animal. It&#039;s considered an obligate carnivore and in the weasel family. they are great companions to many adults and youngsters, but harmful around babies.</p>
<p>Pet ferrets are also kleptomaniacs. Almost every ferret owner has at one point complained about not being able to find something due to the ferret&#039;s compulsion to grab and hoard various items it finds. Eventually you will find their hiding spots though. Some owners even find the whole process amusing or cute, depending on what gets stolen. A YouTube search will turn up a list of amusing videos of ferrets stealing things, often much bigger than they are.</p>
<p>Baby ferrets, also known as kits, go through a process throughout their 1st year called olfactory imprinting. This is the recognition of foods based on their smell as the primary defining characteristic. The problem with this can be that following this time period is over it is extremely hard to have them to eat anything else, so try not to give your kit only one kind of food in case that brand goes out of business.</p>
<p>Your pet ferret may also inexplicably escape from any room or area you put it in. they&#039;re recognized as incredible escape artists mainly because of their flexible skeletal system. It may be fun to watch if you catch them, but there&#039;s a danger of the ferret getting stuck in a place it squeezed into. Ferret owners generally have to &#034;ferret proof&#034; a room or home due to this tendency. They also can get into a lot of other things they shouldn&#039;t post-escape.</p>
<p>Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the <a href="http://petferretworld.com">pet ferret</a> when you visit our site. Do not forget to grab your free course on <a href="http://petferretworld.com">pet ferret care</a> and selection while you&#039;re there.</p>
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		<title>Baby Ferrets &#8211; Have You Been Unknowingly Putting Your Baby Ferrets In Danger?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason O'Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby ferrets are extremely energetic and curious. They will get into everything it is possible to get into, making it difficult to ensure their safety. It requires a watchful eye to keep them out of harm's way. Aside from a watchful eye, preparation will do you more good than anything else.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baby ferrets are extremely energetic and curious. They will get into everything it is possible to get into, making it difficult to ensure their safety. It requires a watchful eye to keep them out of harm&#039;s way. Aside from a watchful eye, preparation will do you more good than anything else.</p>
<p>On the top of any preventative safety list needs to be vaccinations. The main vaccinations you need to get for baby ferrets are for distemper and rabies. Distemper is a series of four shots usually a few weeks apart, but it is one of the most deadly things a ferret could get if contracted.</p>
<p>For playtime, don&#039;t just let your baby ferrets have full dominion over your living space. The larger the space, the harder it is to make it safe. There is also a higher risk of coming across something you&#039;ll forget about with all of the variety. I&#039;d suggest you go about ferret proofing your place systematically. Get rid of, cover, or tie down anything that seems dangerous in one particular place and then watch them play in that one room or area. If they did well with that space, you may begin trying to make other areas safe or just stop there and confine them to that one particular location.</p>
<p>What kinds of things are considered a danger to baby ferrets? Ferrets have flexible skeletal systems and can squeeze into many places you wouldn&#039;t think they could. The problem is, sometimes they get stuck and suffocate. Take a good inventory of what kinds of items you have lying around your home and ask yourself which ones could baby ferrets fit in their mouths. They may chew it up and break it, or swallow it and choke on it. These are common problems even with toys.</p>
<p>If you want your baby ferrets to be able to run around your house, you should not only be conscious of their movements, but of yours. For example, they can climb into a space created under a recliner, so check before you lower the foot rest again. Also watch out when doing laundry.</p>
<p>Keeping baby ferrets safe isn&#039;t an easy job by any means, but awareness is one of the keys. A simple aid would be getting a collar with a bell around it to let you know where your ferret is at all times. Maintain a vigilant eye and your kits will stay safe.</p>
<p>Do you have <a href="http://petferretworld.com/baby-ferrets">baby ferrets</a>? Go to our web site to get a free course on how to care for your <a href="http://petferretworld.com/baby-ferrets">baby ferrets</a>.</p>
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		<title>Facts About Ferrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandrasekaran Rajamani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about how ferrets respond to their environment? Ferret owners are frequently confronted with this question especially when they are getting used to caring for their pet ferrets. It is difficult to answer this question, but there are several familiar scenarios that can help you get an idea of what you can expect from your ferrets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought about how ferrets respond to their environment? Ferret owners are frequently confronted with this question especially when they are getting used to caring for their pet ferrets. It is difficult to answer this question, but there are several familiar scenarios that can help you get an idea of what you can expect from your ferrets.</p>
<p>Ferrets once domesticated, will really need a place they can call home. Familiar surroundings,make them relaxed and comfortable but they can get bored easily. So there is a need to shake things up a bit with a new toy or rearrangement of some of the things your ferrets play with. When ferrets are in familiar surroundings they are easy to train. It is difficult to train them in unfamiliar surroundings as they need some semblance of familiarity.</p>
<p>When ferrets are introduced to new surroundings it is exciting for them, but make sure that you keep your eyes open to where they might be crawling next. They are very fast creatures so you might even use this as an opportunity to jog with your ferret.They love new surroundings. If there is anything you can provide them with, which will really make them happy,it would have to be new playgrounds for them to conquer. The only danger would be the fact that they may get too adventurous and get lost in the new surroundings.</p>
<p>Ferrets love cluttered surroundings since they love taking things and treat new objects as toys, just as any innocent infant would in the crib. This may be harmful to the ferret since it can and will swallow anything in its midst. So it is important to make sure that the clutter does not contain any harmful materials.</p>
<p>Ferrets are not well adjusted to noisy surroundings but prefer to rest in closed spaces. Noise above a certain level alarms them and it makes them think that they are being attacked. Normal conversational level of noise may be tolerable, but anything in excess to that may be considered detrimental to your ferret&#039;s health.</p>
<p>For ferrets,clean surroundings are preferable only for sleeping which is during day time since they are nocturnal creatures. The sleeping area of ferrets must be free from parasites so that they can have sound sleep. It can also happen that after some time, they may be bored and you may find your ferrets bringing in new stuff to shake things up a bit in his clean crib.</p>
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		<title>Ferret Cages Of All Description</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 16:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#039;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&#039;s health and happiness too.</p>
<p>Maybe you&#039;ve also had the displeasure of visiting a zoo with lower standards of upkeep and &#039;presentation&#039;. Maybe it&#039;s a bare-bones cage so small the animal within barely has room to turn around (or even a larger enclosure that just holds too many occupants). You know these animals are not as happy (or healthy) as their counterparts who have ample or even &#039;plush&#039; accommodations.</p>
<p>Getting back to the discussion about pet ferrets, it&#039;s basically the same thing just on a smaller scale. Ferrets are inquisitive and exploratory animals and when they&#039;re not being personally supervised in their activity they&#039;re best kept in an enclosure of some type. Here&#039;s where you might want to pay special attention to your options.</p>
<p>Finding a domicile for your pet ferret is easy enough. They&#039;re all over the Internet, for example, and come in every size, shape and style. Some might be tempted to &#039;make do&#039; with a piece of equipment not especially designed for this purpose. A used aquarium, for example, found at a garage sale might be a good alternative (at least in theory). This is not a good idea for multiple reasons.</p>
<p>For best results it&#039;s highly recommended you only consider purchasing a cage made specifically to house ferrets. A well-designed and manufactured ferret cage will provide the safety your pet requires and also be stimulating to him (or her). It will also provide your pet with plenty of room to play and explore. It should also make maintenance easy and convenient (this part is for YOU).</p>
<p>Generally speaking, an appropriate cage should measure two feet by two feet by three feet. This is a minimum. Bigger is better. Safety should also be a concern because these little creatures can be fearless, which sometimes gets them into trouble. A good cage will also make maintenance for you, the caretaker, easier and more convenient.</p>
<p>Good airflow is important to a ferret enclosure. That&#039;s one reason aquariums aren&#039;t a good option. The best construction material is wire. There are hundreds (if not thousands) of different model cages to choose from and in every price range. Of course the nicest ones tend to be the most expensive but there are always some good bargains out there waiting to be found. You don&#039;t have to spend an arm and a leg to get something functional and efficient.</p>
<p>Ferret cages having lots of room (and lots of levels) will naturally prompt ferrets to be more active and lively. This, in turn, will also make them more entertaining. They will be happier and so will you. It&#039;s definitely worth it!</p>
<p>If you are looking for more information on <a href='http://www.rabbitcavy.com/index.php?main_page=page&amp;id=5'>ferret cages</a> then be sure to check out TW Bell&#039;s site. TW Bell has been working with the small animal business for 20 years. Stop by to see our <a href='http://www.rabbitcavy.com'> marchioro ferret cage </a> to see if they fit in your home.</p>
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		<title>Sensational Ferrets Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shawn Reegister</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who says ferrets and dogs can&#039;t get along? As a rule of thumb, it has been said that specific varieties of breeds, like those utilized to chase and rid of vermin, shouldn&#039;t be in the household with a ferret. This couldn&#039;t be farther from the truth in my experiences.</p>
<p>Like all the mammals, ferret babies too need special care in the course of their growth and development phase.   If you could have bought a ferret who has been separated from his/her mother really early, before 5-weeks, then your role as getting a ferret mother and father can not be ignored. </p>
<p>  This is what leads to a general contempt of 1 another.</p>
<p>  I let them know rather the opposite by then playing with them together in the way that doesn&#039;t incite jealously or a feeling of being the outsider.</p>
<p>As a ferret owner, you must get yourself trained prior to acquiring a ferret as the pet. You really should also keep in mind that female ferret need to not be touched really frequently or moved quite generally as doing so is usually very harmful towards the ferrets in addition to the owner. The female ferret usually gets irritated in the course of the birth, and this in turn would be dangerous, must you think of moving any closer to her.</p>
<p>Kits are the baby ferrets that are born in the group of 6 to 8, having no hair on their skin, and these new born baby ferrets have a pinkish skin. The kits can&#039;t see, and they spend most of their time eating, sleeping or indulging in all sorts of other leisure activities during the initial phases of their growth. It can be only following 24-days have passed that you&#039;d come across the change in kits skin, when it begins to show a darker tone. Soon the eyes also begin to open up, as they start seeing the world around them.</p>
<p> It&#039;s not unusual to see my animals sleeping together, but when they feel just a little crowded, they always have a little piece from the house that is certainly solely theirs. This helps them to coexist and keeps any sort of territorial issues at bay.</p>
<p>There&#039;s quite a bit of knowledge on the internet dealing with Ferrets like the most relevant papers by Shawn Reegister on <a href='http://www.howlongdoferretslive.com/'>How Long Do Ferrets Live</a> and <a href='http://www.howlongdoferretslive.com/'>How Long Do Ferrets Live</a>.</p>
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		<title>Facts About Ferret Cages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chandrasekaran Rajamani</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Your first step should be to arm yourself with the knowledge about the characteristics of ferrets,their habits and their habitats so that you understand them better. This will help you in keeping them happy and contended. Know whether you are allowed to have ferrets as pets by your state or local governing body. There are some states in America where it is prohibited to have ferrets as pets.</p>
<p>Ferrets can grow to a length of twenty inches and to a height of six inches. They can live up to nine years under ideal conditions. A domesticated ferret if abandoned will die without human care. Ferrets are not rodents but belong to the family of otters,mink,skunk and weasel. Ferrets are cute,intelligent and affectionate creatures that come in various colors like brown,black,white and mixed fur.Adult ferret weighs about three to five pounds.</p>
<p>Ferrets have the habit of chewing and gnawing things and as such need to be kept in cages when not under supervision since they can cause lot of damage to the furniture and other household things. Ferrets and small children do not mix well. Small children tend to handle ferrets roughly provoking the ferrets to bite in self defense. Ferrets are very energetic,playful, inquisitive and social creatures and can be trained.</p>
<p>Make sure that there is veterinary help available nearby should the situation arise. Ferrets are prone to some diseases and it is advisable to know about the preventive pet health care measures for ferrets. The normal life span of ferrets is about eight years. During this period they require regular health checkups like other pets and need cleaning and vaccinations for mainly distemper and rabies. In some states you are required to keep the vaccination certificates for verification by the authorities.</p>
<p>The ferret cage or housing should satisfy the following criteria. Ferrets should not be housed in cages meant for other pets like rabbits. It should have enough space for the pets. It should be well ventilated. It should be easy to clean. It should incorporate fun items for the pets. It should have feeding and water bowls.</p>
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