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How to care for an older ferret

May 31st, 2010

Ferret and Girl

The average lifespan of a ferret is six to ten years, so by the time a ferret has reached the age of five it is middle-to-old aged. While these delightful pets need proper care throughout their lives, as they get older, monitoring their health becomes even more important.

Ferrets age differently than other pets such as dogs or cats. Their behavior is not much different than when they were younger, but there are changes that can be seen. They tend to be just as curious, playful, and affectionate, but older ferrets like to sleep more, and in winter their coats may not be as full or glossy.


Many of the same diseases that affect humans, dogs, or cats can also occur in ferrets. For example, ferrets need to be vaccinated for canine distemper, but unlike dogs and cats, are susceptible to the same cold virus that make humans sick. Therefore, ferret owners with a cold should be very careful about handling their ferret so they don’t pass it on to them. Diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, and malignancies also occur in ferrets as they get older.

How should owners of older ferrets care for their pets?

* Monitor their eating habits for any decrease in appetite. This could be a sign of a number of problems requiring veterinary care, such as insulinoma.

* Examine their stool when emptying the litter box. A black, tarry stool may indicate gastric ulcers, while a bright green stool could be a sign of a viral infection called “epizootic catarrhal enteritis” or ECE. ECE is usually not serious in young ferrets, but can be fatal in older ones.

* Inspect their ferret’s teeth and gums weekly and brush them twice a month. Pet supply stores sell cat toothbrushes that work well for ferrets, too. A special ferret toothpaste is also available. When inspecting the teeth, look for plaque buildup, signs of gum disease, such as redness or bleeding, and bad breath. Also check for chipped or broken teeth which may be causing pain. Have their teeth cleaned professionally at least once a year.

* One of the most serious health problems for older ferrets is the incidence of tumors. Insulinoma, lymphosarcoma, adrenal tumors, and mast cell tumors are all treatable if detected early. For this reason, be sure to have your ferret examined by your veterinarian at least yearly, or more often if he/she recommends. The exam should include a complete blood analysis and an x-ray.

* Keep an eye on their pet’s foot pads. As ferrets age, their foot pads tend to dry out. This can be treated in the same way a person would treat their own dry hands; by applying moisturizing skin lotion.

* Continue to play and spend time with your pet. They still needs as much, or maybe even more, attention as before.

* Lastly, be prepared to say goodbye. When the time comes that your loving friend is constantly suffering, accept the hard responsibility of ending his/her discomfort by euthanasia.

Ferrets make wonderful, loving companions, but have a relatively short lifespan. This means that ferret owners, sooner or later, have to deal with aging issues and eventually the death of their beloved pet. Nevertheless, the companionship, affection, and downright amusement they provide can make it all worth while.

Ferret Cage

May 10th, 2010

Featured ferret cage:

Super Pet My First Home Deluxe Multi-Level Pet Home with Stand

515TMxfeM5L. SL160  Ferret CageMy first home deluxe with multi level living space. Ferrets just want to have fun, and our multi-floor activity home is the perfect place for frisky ferrets to frolic. Quality construction with chew proof coated wire and stain resistant plastic parts. E-z clean deep scatter-less base can be removed and replaced easily. E-z assembly with snap together setup and no tools are required. Features a deep plastic base, solid safety ramps, extreme spiral slide, crazy critter hammock, florescent ferretrail fun-nel, and three comfort shelves. Plus, every home includes an e-z roll stand with deluxe caster wheels.

  • Provide your small pet with a safe, creative multi-level environment in which to exercise and play
  • Ideal for ferrets
  • Easy snap-together assembly
  • Includes Safety Ramps, Spiral Slide, hammock, FerreTrail Fun-nel, and 3 Comfort Shelves
  • Measures 24 x 24 x 41.5 inches

Rating: 3 5 Ferret Cage (out of 36 reviews)

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List Price: $ 166.95
Price: $ 79.99

Super Pet My First Home Deluxe Multi-Level Pet Home with Stand Reviews

Review by Julia: 5 Ferret Cage

515TMxfeM5L. SL75  Ferret CageI did quite a bit of research and shopping around for a home for my 2 rats, and I might add that I am a first time rat owner. I read books, looked on the internet, and shopped at pet stores near my home to see them in person. I highly recommend this cage for rats. It offers them plenty of space to run around and they love the levels. It is really neat looking too and encourages me to keep it clean (dailty cleaning) as I love the look and design of it. Originally I was concerned about the spacing of the bars, but my rats are only half grown and the bars are close enough that they cannot escape. As with other cages with the plastic shelves, you might find that they are urinating on the shelves which can be messy if they walk through it. I have found that if I add more bowls, toys, boxes, etc. to the shelves that they will more likely use the bottom part where the litter is. I keep a bottle of Nature’s Miracle nearby for daily wiping up, another product I’d recommend as it’s safe for use around pets.

Review by John Smith: 1 Ferret Cage

515TMxfeM5L. SL75  Ferret CageI was really disappointed with this.

The Good:

– only took about 20 minutes to put together, all the tools you need are included

– good size, small footprint

– very good door placement, all the spots are easy to reach

– easy to remove cage part for cleaning the bottom

– you don’t need them, but the instructions are very clear

– looks like it’d be fun if it worked

– the solid bottom with deep sides is an excellent design for cleaning, you can’t really appreciate this until you’ve tried anything else

The Bad:

– super-cheap plastic, my ramp was broken in the box

– maybe okay for rats, but all the holes were almost too small for my baby ferrets to get through (they’re chubby but not THAT chubby)

– my ferrets might be dumber than most, but they couldn’t figure out how to use the tunnel or spiral stairs, i think mostly because the turns were too sharp and the passage too narrow. they resorted to climbing the cage wall to get to the next level

– with the cheap plastic, the ramps/tubes/spiral are not sturdy, they shook horribly, even with my tinniest ferret, this made them very nervous and reluctant to even try using them (the fastening mechanisms were fine though, i don’t think there was actually any chance of the ramp/tube/spiral actually falling)

– the cage just sits on the wheels, i feel like if there were little kids around they could easily accidentally knock the whole cage over

– my ferrets could open the doors, i had to adjust the latches myself with pliers

– again with the cheap plastic – the cage fastens to the plastic bottom with 2 small plastic fasteners, which are on the verge of breaking after only taking them off twice (you’ll probably want to take them off weekly to clean the cage)

– the deep sides on the bottom make it hard for things that latch to the cage bars to reach the floor – litter box / water bottles / food dish were all too high off the ground

Conclusion:

as it is, it’s unusable (for ferrets). i scrapped mine for pieces to build a new cage myself

Buy Super Pet My First Home Deluxe Multi-Level Pet Home with Stand now for only $ 79.99!

Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor, Large

51uOBrx4E6L. SL160  Ferret CageThe deluxe my first home, multi-floor large provides exciting layers of living space for frisky ferrets, busy bunnies, and other small pets. Comes complete with 3 comfort shelves, 3 safety ramps, food dish, and fun toy. The deep plastic base prevents bedding from scattering while the white wire top makes for easy viewing and superb ventilation. With your own deluxe my first home, you too can discover why keeping small pets is so much fun.

  • Complete home starter kit for beginner small animal owners
  • Made using chew-proof coated wire and stain-resistant plastic parts
  • Ideal for ferrets, rabbits, and other small animals
  • Snaps together easily with no tools required
  • Includes deep plastic base, 3 Safety Ramps, 3 Comfort Shelves, food dish, and toy

Rating: 4 5 Ferret Cage (out of 10 reviews)

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List Price: $ 105.95
Price: $ 55.99

Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor, Large Reviews

Review by Leah A. Watkins: 4 Ferret Cage

51uOBrx4E6L. SL75  Ferret CageI shopped local pet shops and this size of cage was 100.00 or higher. It is a roomy cage and the cost was much cheaper. It was well packed for shipping, but one corner was bent when it arrived. Overall I am satisfied with my purchase and so are my rats!

Review by Jem28: 5 Ferret Cage

51uOBrx4E6L. SL75  Ferret CageThis Multi-Floor cage is large enough for my rabbit to jump and play. She loves it! It’s absolutely worth buying and easy to assemble.

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Midwest 141 Ferret Nation Single-Level Ferret Cage with Ramps, 36 Inches by 25 Inches by 38.5 Inches

518ENTZJR4L. SL160  Ferret CageDesigned with Ferrets & Owners in Mind . . . We watched very closely how ferrets play, eat, sleep, interact – attending to theirevery need for maintaining a contented, happy and safe lifestyle.Then we began designing the best environment as well as the most user friendly ferret cage in the world. The result being Ferret Nation a complete and feature filled habitat providing Full-Width Door Openings ; one-hand operation Dual Locking Door Latches ; Wide Shelves and Full Platform Pans for maximum play area; Swing- Up Locking Ramps that securely separate ferrets for feeding and care, as well as, the very best Fit and Finish -resulting in the finest, long lasting, easy to maintain Quality Home for Your Ferret . The World’s Best Ferret Habitat – Ferret Nation

  • Ferret cage with wide expanse shelf and plastic pan floor
  • Ferret-proof dual-locking door latches for simple one-handed operation
  • Appropriately angled ramp; points for attaching accessories
  • Stand with locking casters; pan, shelf, and ramp included
  • Measures 36 by 25 by 38-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Rating: 5 Ferret Cage (out of 9 reviews)

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List Price: $ 274.99
Price: $ 119.95

Midwest 141 Ferret Nation Single-Level Ferret Cage with Ramps, 36 Inches by 25 Inches by 38.5 Inches Reviews

Review by UCSCUCLA: 5 Ferret Cage

518ENTZJR4L. SL75  Ferret CageI am very impressed with my Midwest Ferret Nation Single-Level cage. It’s very heavy duty and extremely easy to clean. I’ve got one ferret and there is plenty of space for her to play, sleep, eat, and use her litter pan…

I got this cage because I thought it would blend into my homes’ decor and I was right. It has a green/black tint to it and looks very nice on my wood floors.

I’d reccomend this cage to anyone looking for a decent sized home that is easy to clean for their ferrets!

Review by J. Greenleaf: 5 Ferret Cage

518ENTZJR4L. SL75  Ferret CageI use this cage for my buns. They love it and so do I! It is so easy to keep clean, and with the nice wide open doors they can go in and out easily for play time! I haven’t found a single negative yet for use with buns, and we’ve used this cage for many months now.

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Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor, Extra-Large

51f3l4GBq3L. SL160  Ferret CageThe deluxe my first home, multi-floor extra large provides layer upon layer of living space for frisky ferrets to explore. Comes complete with 4 comfort shelves, 4 safety ramps, 2 food dishes, and a hammock. The deep plastic base prevents bedding from scattering while the white wire top makes for easy viewing and superb ventilation. With your own deluxe my first home, you too can discover why ferrets are so much fun.

  • Complete home starter kit for beginner small animal owners
  • Made using chew-proof coated wire and stain-resistant plastic parts
  • Ideal for ferrets, rabbits, and other small animals
  • Snaps together easily with no tools required
  • Includes deep plastic base, 4 Safety Ramps, 4 Comfort Shelves, 2 food dishes, and hammock

Rating: 5 Ferret Cage (out of 2 reviews)

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List Price: $ 166.95
Price: $ 84.99

Super Pet My First Home Multi-Floor, Extra-Large Reviews

Review by kamen-dayo: 5 Ferret Cage

51f3l4GBq3L. SL75  Ferret CageThis cage actually makes it fun to own a rabbit. I’m not a rabbit owner, but my sister and her daughter are. For about two years, they had one solitary rabbit in a small, one level cage. All he ever did was sit there, move a little bit to the left, sometimes to the right, ate food, got rid of the eaten food –you get the idea. He would hop around when they let him out occasionally. But when he was back in the cage, it basically sat there. Can’t say I blamed him, poor guy in that little cage.

Then one day my sister and my niece bring home another rabbit –a baby bunny. Cute, and luckily, it got along with the 2 year old rabbit, which was fortunate for us since my sister’s plan was to put them in the same. Small. Cage.

Well seeing they got along well and groomed each other (I meant the rabbits not my sister and her daughter) I, on a mission of mercy, set out to find them a larger cage. We found this one on Amazon with no reviews. It was multi floored and extra large.. I figured they would enjoy that much more than the small cage they were crammed into now.

I got it, and set it up differently than in the pictures to allow for the size of the rabbits and they loved it. They ran around, went all the way to the top (after a few hours of getting over the shock of actually being able to move around) they snuggled and groomed each other (again the rabbits I’m talking about) and they’re happier than I have ever seen them.

In the morning and at night, we all like to check up on them and see what level shelf they’re on and if they’ve found the treat placed for them on the very top level (they did) Since they’re so active now, they’re actually a lot of fun to watch them do their thing –I like to think of it as an Antfarm .. except for Rabbits…

Now as for how I set the cage up, I did this: One food shelf on the bottom (the picture shows two on the bottom) , two normal shelves placed next to each other in the middle level (to make an extra large platform for both of them to relax on,) and the last food shelf as a top level (with treats on it to entice them to make the perilous journey to the top –it’s not dangerous they’re fine). With ramps connecting all the shelves together. I’ll see if I can upload a pic later.

It works really great, and believe it or not, when we open the front cage door, they’re not itching to get out. Sometimes they’re content to just sit there and luxuriate in their new spacious, plastic accommodations. What a life.

My niece even said she wished she was a rabbit so she could enjoy the cage along with them. -Now that’s one fine rabbit dwelling.

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Midwest 143 Ferret Nation Add-On Ferret-Cage Level with Ramps, 36 Inches by 25 Inches by 24 Inches

41C4NGFK3RL. SL160  Ferret CageDesigned with Ferrets & Owners in Mind . . . We watched very closely how ferrets play, eat, sleep, interact – attending to their every need for maintaining a contented, happy and safe lifestyle. Then we began designing the best environment as well as the most user friendly ferret cage in the world. The result being Ferret Nation a complete and feature filledhabitat providing Full-Width Door Openings ; one-hand operation Dual Locking Door Latches ; Wide Shelves and Full Platform Pans for maximum play area; Swing- Up Locking Ramps that securely separate ferrets for feeding and care, as well as, the very best Fit and Finish – resulting in the finest, long lasting, easy to maintain. Quality Home for Your Ferret . The World’s Best Ferret Habitat – Ferret Nation

  • Measures 36 by 25 by 24 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • 1-by-5-5/8-inch mesh; 1 pan, 1 shelf, and 2 ramps included
  • Ferret-proof dual-locking door latch for simple one-handed operation
  • Wide expanse shelf and plastic pan floor; points for attaching accessories
  • 12-gauge wire ferret cage add-on unit for Ferret Nation models 141 or 142
  • Ferret-Proof Dual-Locking Door Latches that Provide Secure, Easy One-Handed Operation
  • Full Width Double Doors That Provide Maximum Accessibility for Easy Cleaning & Feeding
  • Height Adjustable Shelves with Removable Plastic Insert for Easy Cleaning
  • Swing-Up Locking Ramps to Secure Sections for Cleaning Cage, Feeding & Separating Ferrets
  • Wide Expanse Shelf & Full Width Plastic Pan Floor to Provide Maximum Play Area & Prevent Dangerous Falls

Rating: 5 Ferret Cage (out of 3 reviews)

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List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 98.74

Midwest 143 Ferret Nation Add-On Ferret-Cage Level with Ramps, 36 Inches by 25 Inches by 24 Inches Reviews

Review by JudithM46: 5 Ferret Cage

41C4NGFK3RL. SL75  Ferret CageI purchased my Ferret Nation 143 and it was an excellent buy, my husband and I attached the add on to our 141 in under 10 minutes, all the parts were there and the directions were easy to follow. The add on 143, like the 141 is extreemly easy to maintain. I see cages made of much lighter materials selling for equal to greater $$. The 143 makes the total cage very roomy, making it a great addition for multi-ferret households.

Excellent value and quality.

Review by Gail: 5 Ferret Cage

41C4NGFK3RL. SL75  Ferret CageThis is by far the greatest Ferret cage you can buy! But Please reconsider if you have a Chinchilla or rat!!

I wish Ferret Nation would consider a cage specifically for Chinchillas and Rats. I have both and thought I’d get this cage for them- the rats slipped right through the bars. I’m waiting on the Chins, but after I bought this (of course) I read that the bars should only be 1″x1/2″ apart as they bounce off the walls and may break their legs with larger gaps. Now I have to reinforce this cage. Chins and Rats also chew plastic, which I knew; I plan to replace the pans with galvanized pans (which would be nice if Ferret Nation offered those too)!

FERRET NATION- IF YOU’RE READING THIS- PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A CHIN/RAT CAGE/PARTS THAT IS JUST AS GREAT AS YOUR FERRET CAGE!!!

Buy Midwest 143 Ferret Nation Add-On Ferret-Cage Level with Ramps, 36 Inches by 25 Inches by 24 Inches now for only $ 98.74!

Super Pet My First Home Complete Ferret Kit, Forest Green

41wklTQMkEL. SL160  Ferret CageThe ultimate starter kit for ferrets. Quality construction features chew proof coated wire and stain resistant plastic parts. Everything is included: home, bedding, food, treats, toys, water bottle and food dish. Includes one comfort shelf and one safety ramp. E-z assembly with snap together setup, no tools needed. Free care sheet in every kit.

  • Complete home starter kit for beginner ferret owners
  • Made using chew-proof coated wire and stain-resistant plastic parts
  • Snaps together easily with no tools required
  • Includes home, bedding, food, treat, toy, water bottle, food dish, and pet care guide
  • 18 x 30 x 16.5 inches

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List Price: $ 120.95
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Feisty Ferret Cage

51rThwu u6L. SL160  Ferret CageOffers tons of space for even the most energetic ferrets to run, jump and play! Has 2 large front-opening doors that ferrets cant open. Has coated metal wire body & floors that are easy to clean. Has 2 main levels to provide plenty of space for food dishes and litter trays. Has platforms that sit on the cage sides and can be removed quickly for easy cleaning. Large doors provide lots of access to pets and allow owners to easily switch out litter trays, food & water dishes and toys. Removable plastic pan slides out quickly for easy cleaning. Storage shelf provides additional space to store extra food, toys, treats, etc. Includes 3 ladders, 2 platforms and 1 hammock. Measures 31L x 20W x 55H.

  • Offers tons of space for even the most energetic ferrets to run, jump and play!
  • Has 2 large front-opening doors that ferrets cant open
  • Has coated metal wire body & floors that are easy to clean.
  • Has 2 main levels
  • Measures 31L x 20W x 55H.

Rating: 4 Ferret Cage (out of 3 reviews)

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List Price: $ 273.49
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Feisty Ferret Cage Reviews

Review by iTy: 2 Ferret Cage

51rThwu u6L. SL75  Ferret CageThis cage is a pretty good cage for ferrets. It’s easy to clean and has plenty of room for my silver ferret to play in (although most of the time he just sleeps in his bed or hammock). However, I suggest that you keep looking for ferret cages. Ferrets do not do well on wire floors. Their feet and joints have evolved to walk on solid surfaces, not wire. Young ferrets will be fine, but older ferrets will start to have foot and leg problems if they are constantly walking around on wire. However, this is an easy fix. I put some spare linoleum that I had on the bottom level so he had a solid surface to walk on. I left the top like it was because Harley doesn’t go up there much unless it’s to lay in his hammock. However, this creates a new problem. Now the cleaning feature has been removed. The little tray on the bottom that catches all the excrement is now covered with linoleum rendering it useless. Now you have to revert to the tried and true way of litter training, putting a pan in one of the corners and getting your ferret to use that. It took my ferret a while to get used to it but he uses it almost everytime now. After all of these changes I had to make, it’s not a bad cage, but there are cages available that are much much better.

Also, the ramps are rather slick and Harley has a hard time climbing them sometimes. Also the ramps are just barely long enough to reach where they need to go. Harley has also knocked the ramps over several times. Also the shelves attach to the doors (the only way you can put the on there). This keeps you from being able to open the cage completely. You can only open 2 of the 4 doors without having to take down all the shelves and ramps.

Pros:

Big and spacious

Gets the job done

Secure doors

Wheels make it easily movable

Cons:

Not really designed with ferret’s anatomy in mind

Needed changes leaves the bottom tray rather useless

Bottom tray is prone to cracking which makes moving it rather difficult

Shelves have to attach to the doors which leave 2 doors un-openable

Ramps are slick and barely long enough to reach

Ferrets can easily knock ramps off

All in all it will get the job done…but there are better ferret cages out there for the money

Review by G.T.: 5 Ferret Cage

51rThwu u6L. SL75  Ferret CageThis is an awesome cage for the money. Despite what you may read on other sites this cage very easy to assemble if, you pay attention to the pieces. There truly is only one way to connect them correctly, as there are no universal holes drilled in any side. A bottom is clearly a bottom and a side is clearly a side. This does not mean you CANNOT put the top section side panel on the bottom, but it will be obvious because there will be no hole on top. As far as the construction, it is sturdy and has stood up to a year of feisty ferret abuse. The baked on enamel coating has not chipped and there is no rust forming anywhere. The clip that holds the tray will work its way loose if you do not keep an eye on it and will fall off. A single screw attaches it so it really is not an issue to put back on. The spacing between the bars is perfect for good footing but too small for entrapment, which is of concern for cages with wire frame floors. All floor seams are solid and overlap so there is no danger of the ferret escaping or being trapped between the side panels. The shelves do not have a positive click to give you the comfort that they are secure but maintain their position well. I recommend a fuzzy floor hammock across the top as this has been a big hit with my sable ferret who has hated every cage but this one. The side mesh seems a bit flimsy across the top due to the limited number of welds but shows no sign of buckling or fractures so no issue there. One note is the door locking mechanism does not have a positive locking feature by default. You must engage the latch and slide it to the left to prevent the handle from being raised. If you do not engage this feature then the ferret after close observation will learn that all he has to do is pull up on the “shiny thing” that of course, he is interested in and it is party time. In addition, the top level can be sealed off with an included panel to allow two individual domiciles for either another ferret or a play area. There is plenty of space and the wire floor allows and wasted food or litter to fall safely into the tray below. Cedar chip bedding works great as it prevents insect infestation and provides odor suppression without coming in contact with the ferret’s delicate skin. The lower rack works great for bulk food storage and supplies. No negatives just areas that could be improved to have a perfect product. Still gets a five star based upon all the cages I have shopped around prior to purchasing this one. I am very satisfied with it.

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Super Pet Chew-Proof Ferret Cage, Purple

61GF%2Bf%2B DOL. SL160  Ferret CageThe ultimate chew proof resistant home for ferrets. Durable powder coated metal is easy to clean. Two mesh ramps and two mesh shelves included to create a multilevel living habitat. Standard 1-inch wire spacing keeps your small animal secure. Two doors for easy access to your pet. Easy to assemble, no tools required.

  • Features chew proof highly durable powder coated metal
  • Single level provides ample living space
  • For ferrets or other small animals
  • 17-1/2-Inch long, 30-1/2-inch wide, 28-1/2-inch high
  • E-Z assembly and no tools required

Rating: 4 Ferret Cage (out of 1 reviews)

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List Price: $ 108.95
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Marshall Folding Mansion for Small Animals

51gqd3 Xf L. SL160  Ferret CageThe Marshall folding mansion is the best selling Marshall home of all time. Featuring a folding design that makes set up and storage a snap with no tools required, 4 rolling casters making moving easy, 3 access doors, and a bottom tray that locks in and removes easily for cleaning.

  • Measures appro byimately 37-inch L by 25-2/5-inch W by 54-inch H

Rating: 5 Ferret Cage (out of 1 reviews)

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List Price: $ 199.99
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Caring for pet ferrets

May 4th, 2010

Bailey hates Ferret, with anger

I would just like to correct those who have written about ferrets in this “rodent” section. Many people seem to believe ferrets are rodents due to their tiny bodies and the fact that their faces are similar to the squirrel’s. The fact is, ferrets are from the Mustelidae family, where you will also find several familiar animals including the badger, otter, mink, weasel, wolverine, and the skunk. Just catching everyone up. I am a ferret lover, having two sprites of my own (for those who don’t know, a sprite is a spayed female ferret).

I see that many people have written about ferrets using various tactics and concentrating on several different aspects of ferret care. Getting right down to the nitty gritty of it, caring for a ferret, if it’s done correctly, is like having toddlers who never grow up.

First, there is the obvious. “Homework.” One would think that people would be decent enough to do their homework on a pet to make sure they can handle it. It is unbelievable how many ferrets have to get rescued for mistreatment or get re-sold after years of companionship with a family. These people obviously did not take the feelings of these wonderful little creatures into consideration when they bought them. And yes, they have feelings. Just as your dog or cat get attatched, these guys do as well. In fact, according to “The Ferret Handbook” written by Gerry Bucsis and Barbara Somerville, ferrets are the “third most popular companion pet in North America.” As with the consideration of any new pet, one needs to focus on the future. If the homework had been done properly, one would know that a ferret can live 8 years and maybe more.

Another thing is finding a ferret. Once one has established that they can take care of one and are willing to give it a home worth having, it is time to find your special friend. Now, it is a known fact that ferrets are better off when they have a friend. This does not mean they absolutely have to have another ferret. Two is better than one, in any case, but ferrets also get along with other animals, such as cats and dogs. If you plan to introduce your ferret to other animals, do your homework on that animal. For instance, terriers are advised against being a friend to ferrets. This is due to the fact that they were bred to hunt animals which are the size of ferrets. Homework is so very important. It is actually proven that ferrets are smarter than cats, unless playing out their “weasel war dance”, where they are so happy to the point

Supplies to buy for a pet ferret

April 6th, 2010

Ferrets

Ferrets require a lot of love and care, but that care involves a lot of supplies and maintenance. The first thing you need is a very large cage. It needs to be a metal cage with lost of ventilation. Aquariums or plastic cages are not suitable for ferrets. The ventilation is very important and so is the size. Ferrets need lots of room to run around in. Placing him or her in a small cage could not only cause injury, but also disease. You also need to clean the cage at least two or three times a week. A dirty cage will cause illness and make for a very unhappy ferret.

Another important thing to remember is that your ferret needs to eat ferret food. Do not feed him dog or cat food. Make sure there is a pet store nearby that has all your supplies so your ferret will be well-taken care of. Ferrets can eat kitten food, but ferret food is more balanced to keep your pet healthier and happier. You can give him ferret treats, as well. Most pet stores have a good variety of supplies as needed.

Make sure you purchase heavy food and water bowls. Ferrets like to move things around, so make sure you get larger, heavier bowls so they do not dump them out. Give them fresh food and water everyday. Keep their bowls clean to prevent diseases. Be sure they are made of a heavy material that cannot be chewed, as well. If you prefer, you can also use a water bottle instead of a bowl for water, but make sure you clean it with a mild soap and water almost everyday.

Ferrets need a litter box. It needs to be the size of a cat litter box, but never use regular cat litter. It is better to use newspaper or pellets that do not release dust. Ferrets tend to have sensitive noses and they like to dig in new litter when you first put it in the cage. Also, the bedding needs to be a newspaper base, as well. You need to brace the litter box down in one corner of the cage. This is necessary to keep the ferret from dragging it all over the cage. You can place holes in one side and put wires through it as long as they are safely secured and will not injure your pet.

Ferrets love to play, so supply him with some safe toys. Make sure they are made durable so that he will not chew pieces off that might end up lodged in his digestive system. If you notice pieces missing from the toys, remove them and try to find something your ferret can not chew apart. If you are not sure about what toys are safe, ask someone at the pet store or your veterinarian.

Last, but not least, it is a good idea to make a room “ferret safe” so that your ferret can run around and play. It is usually best to keep him out of the kitchen where he could get caught behind or inside appliances. Make the sure the special room has covers over outlets and no unsafe wires that he can chew on. This way you can play with your ferret safely.

One more thing to remember. Find a veterinarian who knows ferrets. Be sure your ferret is spayed or neuter when you buy him/her. Take him to the vet and make sure he gets the proper vaccinations. Ferrets need Rabies, feline distemper, and more. They need to be protected against heart worms year-round. Ferrets need lots of supplies and plenty of care. Make sure you are prepared before bringing your Ferret home. This will insure a happy, healthy life for your new pet.

Ferrets and Aleutian disease

November 14th, 2009

Ferret poo?

Whenever I meet someone that has ferrets, or talk to people online, over the phone, etc. on ferret care 90% of the time I find out they have no idea what ADV is or they don’t seem to get it enough to really care. I found in a book one time about ferrets that ADV was only mentioned but was not gone into detail at all.

So lets start off with, what ADV is, its Ferret Aleutian Disease. You will never know if your ferret has ADV by looking at it, how it might be acting, etc. I often compare human AIDS/HIV to ADV so people can relate and understand better. You wouldn’t know if you sat down next to someone on the bus if they had AIDS/HIV by looking at them, same goes for ferrets and ADV. The only way to find out if your ferret is ADV+ is if you get a blood sample and send it away to be tested. You can do this yourself, or if you are squeamish you can have your vet do it.

Ferrets can pass ADV by touching noses, being around each other, or you can spread it yourself by petting ferrets that are ADV+ and then petting your own. This would happen by petting pet store ferrets, most stores don’t do the testing, or a friends ferret. It spreads through their urine, saliva, blood, etc. as well. The virus itself can live on a surface for up to 2 years! This is why testing is so important.

This is why if you take in any ferrets, you need to do a keep them away from each other, preferably on separate floors of your house, or if that’s not possible completely different ends of the house, until your quarantine is up, when you get the confirmation that your ferret is ADV-. If you pet ferrets that you do not know if they are – or +, you need to go home and strip off your clothes, wash your hands and arms, even your face if you got a kiss, and change into other clothes before touching your beloved pet ferrets.

Not all ferrets that have ADV shed the virus, some can be immune to it, but you won’t know that information, which is why you need to test. If your veterinarian you use does not take ADV seriously please find another vet! I’ve seen this way too many times, sadly.

Characteristics of the ferret

November 5th, 2009

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Ferrets are intelligent little creatures, full of both energy and mischief. They can be found running around the house, hopping and baring their little teeth into a smile. Their lovable personalities will capture your heart but may destroy your home. Ferrets are escape artists. They can get out of almost anything you put them in. Then, if untrained or even if trained, they may decide to rip apart things and throw things they find lying around. Still, if you have enough patience and love, a ferret can be a trusted pet and will certaintly bring you countless smiles and laughs.

Ferret Personality

The hardest thing to understand about Ferrets is perhaps their personality. Younger children may not realize that the ferret may nip and the nip will turn into a bite if they yank their hands back. Adults are generally more understanding of the ferret’s personality and energetic lifestyle. They can deal with the nips and bites and then, of course, teach the ferret not to do so. Young ferrets ecspecially have this problem because they simply have too much energy. Don’t worry, no matter how old your ferret gets or how much energy he or she loses, your ferret will always have more than enough energy.

Ferret Coat Colors

There are a few different types of ferret colors and then those colors distribute themselves in patterns on a ferret. The colors include albino, sable, black sable, chocolate, cinnamon, dark-eyed white, and silver.

A ferret with an albino coat is all-white and will have red colored eyes. A sable coated ferret is the most common type of ferret and is basically a white undercoat with dark brown to black hairs over the undercoat so the ferret appears to be a dark brown/black. A black sable is the same as sable but it has a black undercoat instead of white. A chocolate colored ferret will have a dark brown undercoat and a softer, creamier brown overcoat. Cinnamon ferrets are very rare and will have a reddish to blondish tint to their overcoat. They will also have a white undercoat. The dark-eyed white is nearly identical to the albino but they will have darker brown/black eyes instead of red. The last color, silver, ranges from light gray to dark gray. Usually the silver color leaves and the silver ferret actually ends up looking more like a dark-eyed white ferret.

Ferret Care

Ferrets are generally easy to care for. They require a sturdy cage, litterbox, food and water bowls, and the most important item-toys. As long as your children can help you master the “no biting” command with the ferret, you have patience, and you are aware of the escaping qualities of your ferret…I believe that you will be very happy owning a ferret.

Ferrets as pets for children

September 30th, 2009

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Check this out. People are buying members of the weasel family and bringing them home for pets.

These animals are carnivores and hunters by nature. The natural instinct of a ferret is to stalk, kill and eat its prey.

The ferret has all the right equipment to do the job. They have razor sharp claws. Ferrets have very strong jaws. Their teeth are long canine teeth for puncture wounds. Even their digestive systems are designed to eat primarily freshly killed meat.

Does this sound like a wise choice to bring home and mix up with the average child?

That being said, ferret owners are true to their pets. They are truly family members because the of the nature of care and socialization needed to keep them happy and well. If the family has ferrets in the home before the children are born it is a part of the family structure. Cautious parents will slowly introduce interactions with children, not toddlers and babies. These situations work, probably because the pet owners are dedicated beyond belief. That is the kind of dedication needed to have ferrets. For they truly have a mind of their own.

Generally, they are very temperamental animals and even the most well behaved may end up taking a nip at someone. Biting is a natural behavior for ferrets. Young male ferrets are particularly prone to biting. It is something the owners are willing to accept because of the joy they find with this active and engaging pet.

Ferrets take a lot of care. They must have constant food available. They need to have nails clipped, teeth cleaned and baths. Their bedding needs to changed and washed. They have litter boxes that need to be cleaned and filled. At first a parent’s eye might light up with a chance to teach a child some responsibility. A ferret is not the kind of pet to use for teaching. Some kind of animal a whole lot more docile and less aggressive is a much better choice for that goal.

These animals are fun to watch as they roll, play and tease each other. Familiar owners may hang them upside down, swing them around and play fairly rough. It looks like so much fun. And it is, for the right family and the right situation.

Want to leave town and need someone to help with the ferret? Good luck finding someone who qualified and comfortable to care for the animals. Networking with other ferret owners is a good way to find someone to at least stop by the house and make sure the animals are fed, fine and play with them for awhile.

Some where there must be balance. In all seriousness a ferret is not a good pet for a child. Children don’t have the skills needed to do all the work required to take proper care of a ferret.

How to care for a ferrets teeth – Part 3

September 16th, 2009

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Tips on looking after your ferret’s teeth

Start cleaning your ferret’s teeth whilst the ferret is very young. It is most important to get into a routine before the ferret reaches approximately six months of age. It is best to use dog or cat toothpaste and a children’s small soft toothbrush.

Begin by rubbing your ferret’s lips with your fingers and then give him lots of praise and a little treat, just to get him used to being touched in this area. As he gets used to this, add a dot of the toothpaste to your finger and manipulate the gums and teeth. Most of the tartar forms on the outer side of the teeth so there is no need to spend too much time scrubbing the inner surfaces. Make sure you reach your ferret’s back teeth and brush slowly and softly. Try to brush your ferret’s teeth first thing in the morning.

Your ferret, even with the best of care-giving at home, may need to have his teeth cleaned professionally occasionally. Your local veterinarian can do this. Your ferret may need a low dose of anesthetic for this procedure, but the vet will without doubt polish your ferret’s teeth at the same time.

Helping to prevent tooth decay

1. Feed your ferret dried food rather than canned, soft food. If you do this from an early age you have more chance of success, as ferrets do prefer a soft food diet. They will however get used to dried food and will enjoy!

2. Try your ferret with dental chews many of these contain fluoride and may help to help towards your ferret having healthy teeth and gums.

3. You can buy a freeze-dried fish treat, which is also good for your ferret’s teeth and gums. Visit your local pet store.

4. If your ferret resists the child’s toothbrush you can buy a special pet’s finger brush, this just slides on to your fingertip. Ask at your pet store for advice.

Ferrets make wonderful pets and will become your best friend. So it is without doubt the owner’s responsibility to ensure dental care is given. On average ferrets live between 6 and10 years, although many do live longer.

So it is very important to look after their teeth and gums.

It can be easy to forget the dull duty of cleaning your ferret’s teeth but it is important, just like it is for the children, the dogs, the cats, and us.

After all you wouldn’t want to go out in the morning without cleaning your teeth, would you? Your ferret certainly appreciates it in the morning when you give him his morning cuddle.

Ferret Care And The Best Way To Keep Them Healthy And Happy

September 16th, 2009

Care

Ferrets are available to purchase at your local pet store or breeder, also you may be able to find one at a animal shelter. Because they live a long life just like a cat or dog, it is important that you know how to care for them and keep them healthy, happy pets.

Ferrets are nocturnal animals that like to sleep during the day. When they wake up, it is best to let them out so they can play and exercise. When you do let your pet out, it is best to make sure all electrical cords are secure, any small item are put away and all small spaces are blocked so they can not squeeze in to them. Doing this will stop your ferret from getting lost or inuring themselves.

These mammals are carnivores and need a strict diet. What this means is they is they should only be fed meat or poultry products as they need a high protein diet to keep them healthy. There are many ferret food products available for you to purchase on the internet. But never make the mistake of feeding your pet cat food.

Besides from food, your ferret will obviously need water. It is advisable to put this in a water bottle, this will stop them spilling the contents.

Your ferret must never be left unattended while in your home. If you do have to pop out then use a cage, that is what they are there for. The ideal cage size is one that measures 18 x 18 x 30 or a little bigger. The main thing here is for you to make sure that it is big enough for them to move around in.

Ferrets are curious creatures and love toys, purchasing some is useful if you have to come home late from work so they will have something to do until you return. The toys you buy will have to be robust, as they will need to be able to withstand their sharp teeth. Again these are readily available to you on the internet.

You need to house train your pet, this way you will keep your home clean. A good way to do this is with a litter box, start by putting some of there waste inside the box and carrying them when you see that they are about to do it.

You should reward them with a light snack, if they do this correctly. Giving them a treat can also be done when you teach them how to do some neat tricks.

Some people will tell you its best to buy a ferret while it is still at a very young age, this is because they are easier to train while still young, than an older one. But despite the age, they still make a good pet and can still be trained at an older age, with a bit more effort.

Ferret care is not difficult, all it takes is a bit of common sense and you will be able to handle it ok. You are sure to enjoy the company of your furry friend for many years to come and might even decide to add another one so your pet has company.

How to care for a ferrets teeth – Part 2

August 8th, 2009

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Dental hygiene is just another part of owning a ferret. Since they are not hunting out in the wild for their food nature’s way of taking care of teeth is not working. So as responsible owners it is up to us to do the job. If the ferret is fed a soft mash diet the build up of plaque and debris is more. Dry food helps in keeping the teeth clean.

Brushing or cleaning the teeth should happen at least twice a month. Human toothpaste will make ferrets sick of any is swallowed so use toothpaste prepared for the animals. If the ferret is a laid back ferret, (is there such a thing?) begin with a ferret tooth brush. If not it is suggested that a nylon wrapped around finger may be the way to introduce the animal to brushing. Eventually the animal may tolerate a ferret tooth brush.

Put a little paste on the nylon and rub the teeth gently for 5 to 10 seconds. Work up the time as the animals allows. Pay close attention to the gum line as gum disease is often a problem for ferrets. It sounds easy but fiddling around the mouth of a ferret can be dangerous. So make sure you have a secure and comfortable grip on the neck of the ferret. Constantly reassure the animal. Just keep working and make sure that the canines, molars and gums all get cleaned. For some owners this is an all day process.

Kind of like the bathing experiences a ferret may actually enjoy the process. If the ferret does this should be an easy job.

Twice a year the animal should have a cleaning by a professional. These oral exams are essential for the proper care of the ferret.

The veterinarian will do several things during the examination. They will:

*Preform an examination of the face and head for asymmetry, dicharges, or swelling

*Examine the gums, outside surfaces of the teeth, and check the bite

*Check the inside of the mouth for gum disease, check the tongue, palates, tonsils, and oral mucosa

*Anesthetize the ferret and flush the mouth with an antibacterial solution

*Clean the teeth and gums with hand held ultrasonic scalers

*Take care of any calluses that have built up

*Polish the teeth

As ferret’s age it becomes increasing important to watch for gum issues and clean the teeth often. They normally move to a softer diet over time. So brushings may increase to weekly for proper aging care.

Brushing teeth and proper dental care are just one of the responsibilities assumed when someone makes the decision to own the pet. They can no do it themselves. Put it on the to do list.