Raise Happy Pets With These Top 5 Ferret Care Essentials

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    1. Raise Happy Pets with These Top 5 Ferret Care Essentials Ferret care is not really difficult, as long as you give it proper attention and time. It is no trick that requires some magic hands or a field where one is supposed to spend big amounts of cash. Indeed, ferret care is all about following easy-to-do steps and dealing with a few important tasks. For one, you have to keep in mind that ferrets are not hamsters. They do not even belong to the same family. You can spend a few bucks and enjoy your time with ferrets, as long as you know how to treat and meet their special needs. Naturally, nothing is clearly served or is given on a silver platter. You have to earn your way before becoming a certified ferret owner. On the contrary, there is nothing about ferrets that you cannot really handle. 1. To deal with housing and cages is a great way to start things. In choosing their cage, be wary of sharp edges. Choose wired cages instead of wooden ones as the latter are breathing grounds for odor and unwanted smell. It is also wise to choose proper bedding for your pets. You may go for old sheets even hammocks or old T-shirts. 2. Ferret care is also about ensuring proper food and water. In choosing a cage, it is best to have one with a water basin or container. Water bottles can also be used, but bowls are much more appropriate once your pet gets older. The same step is also applicable with food. 3. Litter trays can be in the form of old cardboard boxes or plastic containers. It is a must to choose the proper litter box for easy clean-ups once these boxes are filled. Choose pine pellets instead of wood shavings as litter. Even torn pieces of old newspaper seemingly works. 4. A well-balanced diet is also a component of ferret care and is by far considered the most important aspect. Ferrets, being obligate carnivores, have an inclination to meat. Anything that is meat-based or makes use of protein is deemed appropriate. Supplements are also given occasionally, along with sweets and other treats. 5. Ferret care is also about handling, sanitation and grooming. Baths should be done not regularly but should be scheduled once a month or twice depending on your pet’s exposure to dirt. The trimming of nails and ear cleaning should be done every two weeks or whenever it is needed. Handling, on the other hand, refers to your treatment when your pet tends to bite or nip. As always, the use of force or hurting them is definitely not part of this list.
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