There is a myriad of supplies that you need for your pet ferret. Many of them you may not have thought of. Learn what you’ll need when caring for your pet ferret.
When getting a pet ferret, there is a myriad of supplies you
need in order to care for it. Some are consumable and should be
factored into your yearly budget. Others should be a one-time cost.
There is also some wiggle room when it comes to replacements.
Your
first major purchase for your pet ferret is going to be its
cage. It should have enough space to allow your ferret the necessities
of eating, sleeping, and using the litter tray. Most single ferret
cages run between $50 and $200.
On your list of things to put in
your ferret’s cage includes food and water dishes, a hammock (optional,
but recommended), and some bedding. Aim to make the food and water
dishes heavy enough so they can’t be knocked over. The hammock can be
used for a toy or for sleeping (ferrets enjoy sleeping in various
places). The bedding can be an old t-shirt or anything soft with some
give to it. If the cage has wire flooring, you may also want to
consider adding some solid flooring to cover it. This is not for
aesthetic purposes, but to keep your pet ferret from hurting its
feet.
Ferrets have an undeniable energy, and with that energy
comes a need to play. Be sure to give them enough toys to keep them
happy and active. Be careful with the type of toys though, as some can
be choked on.
Many owners find that both they and their pet ferret
like going on walks. For this activity, you need a full-body ferret
harness. Do not repurpose a dog harness as it will not work out well.
You may want to give it a test run before you go outside to make sure
your ferret doesn’t squeeze out of it.
The last of your supplies
is ferret food. There is a ton of information about the pet ferret
diet, and it can seem overwhelming, but if you go online or to a pet
superstore you can find ferret food. This will make it easier on you.
Don’t feed them random food or table scraps unless you know more. They
can’t digest fiber, so be careful.
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