Don’t keep your ferret in an aquarium. The solid sides prevent the flow of air and makes it a poor habitat for ferrets. Make sure that any cage that you select has a solid, secure latch. Ferrets are accomplished escape artists and can lift latches unless they are complex.
Linoleum tiles are another cage flooring option. Cut them down to size as you would with carpet. After you install the carpet, watch your ferret for a few days to ensure that it doesn’t try to chew on the fibers. If this happens, replace the carpet with tiles.
Fill the box with about 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of paper or plant pellets. These are available at your local pet store. The dust from regular litter can irritate your ferret’s lungs.
You can make a safe, natural cleaning solution by adding some lemon juice or vinegar to water.
Wash the bowls and bottle with warm water and dish soap or run them through the dishwasher on a weekly basis. This will help to keep algae from developing.
Ferrets enjoy small, cut-up snacks of cooked turkey, cooked egg, or chicken meat. Avoid giving your ferret fresh fruits or vegetables. The sugars in fruits can irritate your ferret’s digestive system. And, ferrets have been known to choke on raw vegetables. Keep in mind that ferrets need to eat about 8 to 10 times per day because they process food so quickly. [5] X Research source
To tell whether your ferret is dehydrated, pinch the skin on its scruff (the back of its neck) gently, pull up, and let go. If it snaps back, like the skin of the back of your hand does, then your ferret is healthy. If the skin takes a while to flatten or sticks up straight, take your ferret to a vet for possible dehydration.
Your vet will keep your ferret on a standard vaccination schedule, including yearly rabies shots. Many jurisdictions require these shots for domestic pets.
If your ferret refuses to use the box, then experiment with changing out the litter to another type of plant fiber.
You can also keep your ferret secure by using 1 hand to hold its hindquarters, while using your other hand to gently grasp the scruff behind your ferret’s neck.
To make a space safe for your ferret, check for any holes or gaps where it might hide or get stuck. Remove any medications or other substances which could poison your ferret. Put away small items, such as remotes, which (if broken) could constitute a choking hazard. [11] X Research source
Inspect each toy every week and replace any that are torn or otherwise damaged. Wipe down toys with a clean wet rag about once per week as well.
The key to teaching tricks to your ferret is repetition. Repeat the same request over and over again, providing treats, such as cooked chicken pieces, when your ferret gets it right.
Because ferrets have such fragile bones, even a small dog can easily cause them injury.
Use ferret shampoo, which can be found at a pet store. Your ferret’s coat is important to its health. If its coat is soft, full and doesn’t have an unusually smelly odor, then your ferret is healthy.