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Keep the Stink Away
Author: Ferret_Style
Just like a cat or a dog, ferrets need to be groomed. This may include brushing them, bathing them and clipping their nails. Ferrets have a bad reputation for being stinky animals, but this reputation is more likely a product of people not properly grooming them. When humans don’t bath regularly they get body odor – the same thing happens to ferrets.
Don’t scrimp when caring for your pets – ferrets included. They deserve good care just as much as any child. You can easily find ferret grooming products at any online pet store. A well-groomed ferret will be a happier ferret. And a good smelling ferret will make for a happier owner.
Unusual Health Facts About Your Ferret
Author: Ferret_Style
Ferrets are fun and lovable pets, but like any animal, they have a list of diseases to which they are especially susceptible. If you are a ferret owner, be aware of what can go wrong with your pet so that you know what to do should he ever get sick.In particular, ferrets can suffer from heart disease, adrenal gland disease, pancreatic tumors, and other conditions. If you suspect any of these serious illnesses, take your pet to the vet immediately.
One unusual thing about ferrets, however, is that they can catch the human strain of the common cold. While it is not a serious condition for humans, ferrets have a weak immune system and can become extremely sick with this strain. As a rule of thumb, if you are sick, do not handle your ferret.
Ferrets are also unusually sensitive to temperature changes. They do not like to be too hot or too cold. For that reason, carefully pick where you want to put your ferret bed. Make sure the temperature is and stays relatively constant.
Also keep in mind they need a high protein diet, which means mostly meat, fruit, and grains. Absolutely never feed a ferret sugary treats, chocolate, or milk.