Ferret Collar
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.
When shopping for a ferret collar, 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.
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.
The ferret collar 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.
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