Ferret care encompasses a number of important concerns. We have grooming, sanitation, health and diet. Each concern acts like a major component, wherein ferret safety and protection is perceived as the highest traits.
1. A Step by Step Plan in Caring for Sick Ferrets
Having sick ferrets at home is like a nightmare for some owners. To them, seeing their
beloved pet ill is like taking away that fun and happy setting. It is downright challenging
and at times nerve-racking, considering the possible outcomes and consequences.
Sick ferrets are often taken to the doctor for check-ups and treatment. While this proves
to be the first option among owners, there are also things that one can do to relive and
aid his pet.
1. First, upon noticing symptoms and signs, it is best to keep your pets comfortable
and warm. As much as possible, get him a separate cage to avoid other ferrets
from getting sick.
2. Keep sick ferrets hydrated. A constant supply of clean water can also be a likely
replacement for any lack of sustenance or possible depletion in their food intake.
Diarrhea, being a common sickness, can also be remedied by giving your pets
lots of fluid.
3. Refrain from giving sick ferrets over-the-counter medicines. Giving them aspirin
or cough medications can be dangerous for ferrets. So, before giving them any
type of bought medicine, make sure to consult your veterinarian first.
4. Monitor their food intake. As much as possible, try to make sure that your pets
are still eating despite their condition. Give them foods that are appropriate,
depending on the type of disease. For instance, if sick ferrets are recovering from
post-surgery procedure or are recuperating from an intestinal problem, soft and
easy to digest foods are usually given.
5. When it comes to administering food, feeding sick ferrets may not come as easy.
Generally, since they have been recovering from a previous illness, you may find
it hard to feed them. This is where hand-feeding becomes necessary. All you
have to do is open his mouth, place a small dab of food right under his palate,
and assist him until he consumes said food item. You may need to do this for a
couple of days or until your pet is strong enough to eat all by himself.
6. As to increase his appetite, you may start giving him soft foods as starters.
Afterwards, you can try mixing canned food with baby food to help him familiarize
with various textures and tastes. It may take awhile before you can give him
normal ferret treats. Just remember to support these preparations with vitamins
and supplements.
Sick ferrets need extra attention as well. While having two or more ferrets is harder,
giving the sick one ample time to recover truly initiates the healing process. A little extra
2. effort from you is also needed, for you have to keep up with every requirement to make
sure that they will easily recover.
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