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	<title>Pet Ferret Care - Everything About Caring for Your Pet Ferret</title>
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		<title>Pet Ferret Care – Doesn’t Your Ferret Deserve More?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any responsible pet ferret owner does their homework when it comes to caring for their ferret.  Some parts of ferret care are simple and obvious, but what isn’t so obvious can seriously hurt your fuzzy little friend.  After all, it is said that failure to plan is planning to fail.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any responsible pet ferret owner does their homework when it comes to caring for their ferret.  Some parts of ferret care are simple and obvious, but what isn’t so obvious can seriously hurt your fuzzy little friend.  After all, it is said that failure to plan is planning to fail.</p>
<p>Fortunately, doing your homework doesn’t have to take as much time as you might think.  There is a powerful guide to ferret care on the market called <strong><a href="http://bit.ly/ferretguide">Ferrets as Pets</a></strong>.  It includes information such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>A      guaranteed way that you can <strong>litter      train your ferret in only five minutes</strong></li>
<li>The 9      major hazards that can kill your ferret if ignored</li>
<li>The      correct diet and care that can <strong>double      your ferret’s lifespan</strong></li>
<li>Understanding      your ferret (keys to reading ferret body language)</li>
<li>Knowing      when you have a sick ferret on your hands and what to do about it</li>
<li>How to      avoid that unpleasant “ferret smell”</li>
<li>Ferret      Training 101, including 7 simple steps to stop biting and nipping for good</li>
</ul>
<p>But I already know that you care about your ferret, so you understand that getting the information about caring for your pet ferret isn’t optional.  It just comes down to a matter of how much time and money you’re going to spend to learn what you need to know about caring for and training your ferret.</p>
<p>This guide is considered by many to be a complete guide that nothing needs to be added to.  The only possible drawback is that in any teacher-student relationship, there is sometimes a conflict in personality or teaching style.  However, when you buy Ferrets as Pets, Seth Evans, the author of the guide, is going to throw in two other “complete guides” as bonuses.  Each one of them currently sells on the market for more than he’s selling his guide for.</p>
<p>Ferrets as Pets currently goes for $15.95, but can (and should) increase at any time.  The value you’ll gain from the information will be worth much more to you.  So give it a shot.  You’ll learn everything you’ve wanted to know about caring for your ferret and from several different viewpoints, should you desire.  Worst case scenario, you have 60 days to get your money back, and you can even keep all three guides.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://bit.ly/ferretguide">Get Your Copy of Ferrets as Pets Here</a></strong></p>

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		<title>Ferret Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering ferrets’ knack for escaping, the ferret collar is high up on the list of important things to get your ferret.  There is also controversy as to whether the ferret should be classified as a wild animal in general, so it’d be rather scary to think of what might happen should yours get out collarless.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering ferrets’ knack for escaping, the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret collar</span> is high up on the list of important things to get your ferret.  There is also controversy as to whether the ferret should be classified as a wild animal in general, so it’d be rather scary to think of what might happen should yours get out collarless.</p>
<p>When shopping for a <em>ferret collar</em>, don’t be swayed by fashion, at least not as a first criterion.  If you get something really cute and big or annoying, your ferret will try to take it off.  If it is too heavy or doesn’t feel very good, it will also try and take it off.  Your best bets for material are nylon, or a soft leather or suede.</p>
<p>The only other thing you should really consider is a bell on the collar.  It helps you to tell where your ferret is, helping you to tell if it is getting into something it shouldn’t be.  It also helps you to find their hiding places and keep them from escaping.  You may think first of the annoyance it may provide, but ferrets aren’t awake for that long during the day, and as hard as it may be to believe, it may save your ferret’s life sooner or later.  No more ferrets in the dryer or under the recliner.</p>
<p>The <strong>ferret collar</strong> normally runs pretty cheap.  If you’re paying double digit dollars for it, it’s probably too much.  If you’re an internet shopping fiend like me, amazon normally does pretty well for this sort of thing.  Check out their ferret collars below.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D0%26ref_%3Dnb%5Fsb%5Fnoss%26y%3D0%26field-keywords%3D%2526%252334%253Bferret%2520collar%2526%252334%253B%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Daps&amp;tag=petferretworldsite-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957">Get Your Ferret Collar Online Here</a></strong><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="https://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=petferretworldsite-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>How to Train a Ferret</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of information on how to train a ferret.  Frankly, there is a lot more than need be.  Once you understand the principles of training an animal – any animal, you can get them to do or not do anything.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot of information on <strong>how to train a ferret</strong>.  Frankly, there is a lot more than need be.  Once you understand the principles of training an animal – any animal, you can get them to do or not do anything.</p>
<p>Training a ferret is all about the carrot and the stick, pleasure and pain, positive and negative reinforcement.  However you want to label it, it is really all about getting them to have bad associations towards unfavorable activities and good ones to favorable ones.</p>
<p>The closer you give the feedback to the action, the better it works.  In some cases you can make the feedback instant, for example, you can put bitter apple spray on your fingers to stop nipping.  This isn’t possible in all cases.  If more than a few minutes have passed since the action, I’d recommend skipping the reward/punishment.  This is why it is important to keep a closer eye on them during training phases.</p>
<p>In most cases, the best reward is a treat.  Attention can be another reward, but if it is just a quick pet there’s not much difference between that and the attention you give your ferret randomly during the day.  If the attention is prolonged, it is hard to repeat the action within a certain time frame to reinforce the idea; that and sometimes animals get tired of being pet.  Due to these reasons, it is less than ideal.</p>
<p>Punishments can be a bad taste (spray bitter apple on certain things), a shrill “No,” a thump on the forehead, or lack of attention.  The thump shouldn’t be enough to hurt them, but enough to interrupt the pattern and get their attention to show you disapprove.</p>
<p>It is entirely up to you what combinations you want to use.  You can get creative with how you train your ferret.  Just ask yourself, “How can I make it so my ferret enjoys what I want him/her to do?” or, “How can I make it so my ferret doesn’t enjoy what I don’t want him/her to do?”  If you do, you’ll start to come up with ideas on your own.</p>
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		<title>Ferret Distemper</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 02:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferret distemper is an extremely deadly virus if contracted in ferrets.  It can be carried in many different ways.  You could be carrying it right now.  The same could be true of a wide variety of plant and animal life that your ferret could come into contact with either directly or indirectly.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ferret distemper</strong> is an extremely deadly virus if contracted in ferrets.  It can be carried in many different ways.  You could be carrying it right now.  The same could be true of a wide variety of plant and animal life that your ferret could come into contact with either directly or indirectly.</p>
<p>If your ferret gets <em>ferret distemper</em>, the progression will not be pretty, and the end result is almost always death.  The first symptoms are generally anorexia, rash, and discharge from the nose and eyes.  Sometimes the initial symptoms can be mistaken for those of human influenza, which ferrets are also susceptible to.  During this time they are also more likely to get secondary infections.  Gradually the nerves will degenerate causing the worst of the problems, including loss of muscle control leading to spasms and tremors, coma, and finally death, often within 12-30 days.  Sadly, there is no treatment besides ending the ferret’s suffering.</p>
<p>You do have prevention options though.  Considering how many unvaccinated ferrets fall to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret distemper</span>, most baby ferrets that you get from stores or breeders will already have their first shot.  Generally it is a series of three to four shots a few weeks apart, started at about eight weeks old.  From then on shots are given on a yearly basis.</p>
<p>There are risks of reactions to these shots, so in most cases it is recommended that you keep your ferret in the vet’s office for 30 minutes to an hour after it is administered.  The most common reaction, if there is one, is anaphylaxis.  This is not something you have the ability to deal with at home in most cases, so take the precaution.</p>
<p>Should there be a reaction to the shot, there are other versions of the shot that you could try and other possible injections to mitigate the risks.  It all depends on how serious the reaction was.  You may have to ask yourself which is going to be more dangerous to your ferret or what risks you’re willing to live with.</p>
<p>On the bright side, considering most ferrets will have at least the first shot when you get them, you should know if they’re allergic or not before you buy your ferret.  Allergies can develop in time, but this is a positive indicator to help alleviate some of the worry.</p>
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		<title>Ferret Insulinoma</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 02:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferret insulinoma  is an unfortunately common cancer in middle to late age ferrets.  It creates tumors, generally ranging in length from 2mm to 1cm, on the pancreas that secrete excess insulin.  It is somewhat like type II diabetes in humans but with a slightly different result long-term.  Considering their strictly carnivorous physiology, they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Ferret insulinoma </em> is an unfortunately common cancer in middle to late age ferrets.  It creates tumors, generally ranging in length from 2mm to 1cm, on the pancreas that secrete excess insulin.  It is somewhat like type II diabetes in humans but with a slightly different result long-term.  Considering their strictly carnivorous physiology, they are extremely sensitive to sugar, and it is theorized that giving them too much can actually cause <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret insulinoma</span>.</p>
<p>Symptoms may include any of the following: lack of energy, decrease in eating, weight loss, increased salivation, glossy eyes, collapse, and/or seizure.  Sometimes these symptoms will be cyclical over months.  Other times ferrets will show no outward symptoms.  Generally a blood glucose test is the best indicator, and it can be done at home in most situations.</p>
<p>There are both medical and surgical roads for treatment.  Generally the surgical road is the best if caught early.  The tumors are removed and often no symptoms or any other medication is needed for years.</p>
<p>Should you choose to go the medical route, you should keep in mind that it is not a cure.  It generally just helps in managing the symptoms while the cause of the symptoms (the ferret insulinoma) can continue to get worse over time and the treatment will have diminishing effects.</p>
<p>As with any disease you always want to try and catch <strong>ferret insuloma</strong> early.  It can be a scary thing to nurse a ferret through a hypoglycemic seizure.  The foaming, twitching, or violent shaking of their ferret can make many people panic and freeze up.  It is important that you keep a clear head, and give them honey or karo syrup to get the blood sugar back up.  This is best administered with a q-tip to avoid biting, and by wiping it on the gums and inner lips.  This should be done every few minutes until your ferret begins to come to.  It may take up to a half hour because in many cases the ferret is unable to swallow so only a little will be absorbed at a time.</p>
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		<title>How to Buy a Ferret</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you’re looking to buy a ferret, there is more than just running out to the store, grabbing the one you think is the cutest, and coming back home.  There is a whole checklist of things you want to go over before you bring a ferret home.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you’re looking to <em>buy a ferret</em>, there is more than just running out to the store, grabbing the one you think is the cutest, and coming back home.  There is a whole checklist of things you want to go over before you bring a <a title="ferret home" href="http://petferretworld.com/ferret-home">ferret home</a>.</p>
<p>First thing is always checking the legalities.  Sometimes it is okay for stores to sell them, but not for you to own them.  It works in a weird way sometimes, so double check before you go ferret hunting.</p>
<p>Once you’re sure you can have a ferret by law, run down your budget.  It’ll run you a few hundred dollars per year on average to care for a ferret.  It will be higher the first year because of some one time purchases such as the ferret cage.  Some recommend you keep a grand or so lying around for medical emergencies as well.</p>
<p>It’s still not time to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">buy a ferret</span>.  Before you go out for the ferret itself, you should have your home ready for the adoption.  This includes getting the ferret cage, toys, water and food dishes, ferret food, sleeping accessories, and a litter pan.  Depending on where you’re getting the ferret you may also want a ferret carrier.</p>
<p>When choosing a ferret to buy, you have several options &#8211; pet stores, ferret breeders, animal shelters, and classifieds.  To keep this article short, I won’t go into the pros and cons of each, but if you’re interested, the information is available through my free e-course or through Perfect Ferret: The Elite Owner’s Guide.  Both of these are available in the sidebar.</p>
<p>When you’re out choosing your ferret, it is a capital sin, and a common one, to finalize on the first visit.  I know you’re probably excited, but you’re going to have your pet ferret for years to come, or maybe only months if you aren’t careful in selection.  This is a precaution that allows you to check out both the ferret, and the place you are getting your ferret.  It gives you a better feel for how the ferret is treated, and a view into any future health problems or social lacking.</p>
<p>Now we’re moving on to how to actually choose your ferret.  It is based largely on personal preference, but there are a few things you should watch out for to avoid buying a sick ferret.  If possible, you want the ferret to have a soft, full, silky coat (back off if there are patches of fur missing), clear, bright eyes, and a playful attitude (any other may be a sign of mistreatment or disease).</p>
<p>If you’re not sure about the types of ferrets, check out the table on <a title="ferret colors" href="http://petferretworld.com/ferret-colors">ferret colors</a>.</p>
<p>Depending on what kind of ferret you’re getting and where you’re going to <strong>buy a ferret</strong> it can run from free to a few hundred dollars.  The average ferret cost will be around 50 to 100 dollars.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy a long happy life with your ferret.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 02:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferrets are classified by patterns, markings, and colors.  Casually, most people refer to ferrets by their coloring.  Color classifications, while most commonly done, are also very imperfect as some ferrets will change colors.  Sometimes ferrets are also named for a particular configuration of markings they possess, but since colors may change, these markings may also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ferrets are classified by patterns, markings, and colors.  Casually, most people refer to ferrets by their coloring.  Color classifications, while most commonly done, are also very imperfect as some ferrets will change colors.  Sometimes ferrets are also named for a particular configuration of markings they possess, but since colors may change, these markings may also fade and become less noticeable.</p>
<p>Before I describe the types, you should be aware that ferret fur is divided into their guardhairs and their undercoat.  The guardhairs are more visible and stick out farther, and the undercoat lies underneath as the name suggests.  The undercoat may be harder to get a good look at in certain breeds.  Generally the color classifications are named for the guardhairs.</p>
<p>Please note that this is not a “complete list.”  Depending on who you ask, and when you ask them, there may be more or less.  This is because of disputes on whether some are really new classifications or just variations on the originals.  Regardless, this is my list, and the information is solid for the <strong>ferret colors</strong> I am listing.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ferret Colors</span></p>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Name</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Guardhairs</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Undercoat</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Eyes</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Nose</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Black Ferret</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Black</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">White or golden</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Black</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Black or speckled black</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Black sable</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Dark brown</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">White or cream-colored</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Black</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Black or brownish black</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Chocolate</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light brown</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Golden or white</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Brown or dark burgundy</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light pink w/ possible ‘T’ outline, beige, or   brick-colored</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Champagne</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light to medium tan</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Cream color</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Varies</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Usually pink</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Cinnamon</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light reddish-brown</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">White or golden</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light to medium burgundy</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Pink, may be</p>
<p>as dark as beige with a brick-colored ‘T’</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Albino</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Between cream and snow white</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Between cream and snow white</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Light to medium pink</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Pink</td>
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<td width="118" valign="top">Dark-Eyed White (DEW)</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">White or cream-colored with stripes or spots</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">White or cream-colored</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Dark Burgundy</td>
<td width="118" valign="top">Pink</td>
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<p>If you’re using the ferret colors table as an aid for selection, rather than just a reference guide, you might want to note that DEW ferrets are more prone to deafness as a result of Woardensburg Syndrome.</p>
<p>If you feel strongly that a particular group should or shouldn’t be on the list, comment below and I will add or remove according to the numbers.  If I get enough feedback I may add a survey instead for particular <em>ferret colors</em>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is an indisputable truth that ferrets need ferret toys.  The thing is, they can and do use almost everything as a toy, even if you hadn’t intended for it to be that way.  This is why actual ferret toys are needed.  By this I mean something for the sole use of your ferret’s play [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is an indisputable truth that ferrets need ferret toys.  The thing is, they can and do use almost everything as a toy, even if you hadn’t intended for it to be that way.  This is why actual <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret toys</span> are needed.  By this I mean something for the sole use of your ferret’s play and happiness.</p>
<p>If you find something they like more than what you have, maybe you won’t have to go searching the house in the morning looking for your watch or something else of the sort.  Your ferret may still steal things from you even with toys, but you should notice a solid difference if you’ve chosen correctly.</p>
<p>The other benefit of ferret toys is that they provide your ferret with exercise that all animals need.  Exercise keeps them healthy and alert for a longer life, so make sure your fuzzy friend is playing.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-76" title="unusual ferret toys" src="http://petferretworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/unusual_ferret_toys.jpeg" alt="unusual ferret toys" hspace="25px" vspace="5px" width="200" height="266" align="left" /></p>
<p>You have a wide variety to choose from when it comes to ferret toys.  The problem is that they aren’t always safe, so don’t grab just anything and toss it to your friend.  Many won’t last very long either, but the good news is that almost all of the safe toys are also durable.</p>
<p>So here are the guideline questions when getting <strong>ferret toys</strong>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Is      this small enough that my ferret could swallow and choke on it?</li>
<li>Is      this made of a material that my ferret could chew up, swallow, and either      choke on or get sick from?  If he or      she can chew it up and it isn’t edible, you’re better off leaving it      alone.</li>
<li>Is      this toy durable?  If it isn’t,      you’re going to be heading out to the store for more pretty soon.  Ferrets aren’t very easy-going on their      toys.</li>
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<p>If you’re short on ideas, ferrets are like cats in their play habits in many ways.  Most cat toys will do just fine, assuming they met the other criteria, and are easier to find on the whole.  Simple things also lead to more fun for your ferret.  You may think it has to be something elaborate, but just like babies they’ll prove you wrong by going after something with a certain tone or a certain shine.</p>
<p>Balls, rattles, boxes, and bags all contain hours of potential fun for your ferret.  The boxes and bags are less to play with and more to play in, but tons of ferret owners swear by them.  Just like cats they love hopping into these, climbing around, etc.</p>
<p>This also means that you may not have to go out for <em>ferret toys</em> at all, you may have some potential ones lying around the house or in storage.  So begin your search starting at home and you may be pleasantly surprised.</p>
<p>If that doesn&#8217;t work out so well and you prefer your shopping from home, you can begin your search below.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your home and your ferret home going to be the same thing?  You should make the choice early.  Some people have been known to “ferret proof” a bedroom and call it a day.  Most people opt to buy a cage, or a real ferret home.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your home and your <em>ferret home</em> going to be the same thing?  You should make the choice early.  Some people have been known to “ferret proof” a bedroom and call it a day.  Most people opt to buy a cage, or a real <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret home</span>.</p>
<p>These tend to be more than just cages, depending on what type you get.  They often have multiple levels or compartments in which you can create your ferret’s habitat.  This is very important because your ferret needs place to play.  They also need for their litter tray to be away from their sleeping area.  I’m sure you understand why.</p>
<p>This separation of compartments also allows for some to be lights or darker, warmer or colder to allow your ferret maximum comfort and activity.  I’m hardly suggesting you set up heaters and an array of mirrors and doors, but you can have different objects in different places that your ferret can use to meet such needs.  The <a title="ferret hammock" href="http://petferretworld.com/ferret-hammocks/">ferret hammock</a> meets a variety of those needs as discussed in another article.</p>
<p>You also want to make sure your ferret home is safe.  This criterion is not necessarily met.  For example, did you know that wood chips in the cage can hurt a ferret’s feet or cause respiratory problems?  The same can be said of wire flooring (for the feet part).  An easy way to get around this is to put something over the ferret home’s floor.  It doesn’t have to be anything special, just get rid of the grating.  The uneven distribution of weight is part of the problem.</p>
<p>This is probably the easiest and simplest way of setting up a welcoming space for your little buddy to stay in if you can pony up the cash.  If you can’t, you didn’t plan very far ahead when getting your ferret.  These run on average between $50 and $200.</p>
<p>I don’t want to be the wallet-breaking advocate, but don’t completely sacrifice the comfort of your little buddy either.  Take some time to look for one that covers the right balance of comfort, safety, and expense.  It may take you a little while and you might have to ask a few people, but it can be done.</p>
<p>Amazon is always one of my favorite places to look.  If you&#8217;re an internet shopping fiend like me, you can check it out below.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferrets are chock full of energy, running around 24/7, right?  Well, that’s not actually how it is.  If you have a ferret you may have noticed that he or she sleeps… a lot!  On average, ferrets will sleep 18-20 hours per day or roughly 3/4ths of their life.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ferrets are chock full of energy, running around 24/7, right?  Well, that’s not actually how it is.  If you have a ferret you may have noticed that he or she sleeps… a lot!  On average, ferrets will sleep 18-20 hours per day or roughly 3/4ths of their life.</p>
<p>If you were going to spend that much of your life sleeping, wouldn’t you want to have a comfortable bed?  I know I would.  In fact, as is, many of us toss and turn if our bed is uncomfortable, not feeling refreshed upon waking and low on energy.  The same will hold true if your ferret finds his or her sleeping arrangements unpleasant.  You have a broad spectrum of choices in bedding for your ferret, but today we’re going to discuss <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ferret hammocks</span>.</p>
<p>Have you ever noticed that a hammock has roughly the same shape as the body of your ferret?  That makes it a rather perfect device for them to curl up in and catch some z’s.  The hammock wraps around their body, cutting off most of the light (they are always looking for dark places to sleep), giving the feeling of safety, and still allowing them some cool air.  Additionally, it places them in their natural sleeping position.  The <strong>fleece ferret hammock</strong> is most common because of its softness.</p>
<p>They also find ferret hammocks fun to play in, so you should be careful how you hang it up if you’re getting one.  If your ferret hammock is too close to the edge of the cage he or she may get hurt swinging in it.  Also be sure to conduct proper maintenance on it as they will get dirty or worn out.  I’d recommend throwing the hammock in the wash whenever you do your own clothes (about weekly or biweekly hopefully).  From time to time also take a look at the material to make sure it isn’t beginning to fray and the seems aren’t separating.  If either of these occur, it becomes a hazard to your ferret’s sleep/play.</p>
<p><em>Ferret hammocks</em> run on average between $5 and $20.  You can make your own, if you’re good with that sort of thing, but make sure that two things are satisfied-safety and comfort.  If your ferret isn’t sleeping well it may compromise the quality or length of his or her life.  Normally you’ll be able to tell just by looking if your ferret is happy with it or not.</p>
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