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Ferret Cages

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    • How to Use a Ferret Cage

      Domestic ferrets are a fairly common pet that are known for their curiosity and mischievousness. They love to nest, so a large cage is a great housing option for them. Cages can either be purchased, or constructed with wire fence or wood. They should be at least 24 inches long, 24 inches wide and 18 inches in height, with at least... more »

    • How to Shop for Ferret Cages

      Ferret cages serve as more than places to hold your ferrets. They are essentially their homes and need to have all the safety and comforts implied by that word. They also need to be sturdy and strong: ferrets are extremely mischievous creatures, and they love exploring. You should shop for a ferret cage that provides him with good... more »

    • How to Pick a Ferret Cage

      Ferrets are domesticated animals and enjoy running around houses much like dogs or cats. Their mannerisms sometimes make them seem as though you can allow them to run around in your home, but they need to be contained when they're alone or having a "time out." By picking a great ferret cage, your pet won't mind staying in it for a few... more »

    • How to Give Your Ferret a Bath

      A bath is usually not your ferret's idea of a good time, so make sure to stay calm - it's possible to make it fun for you and your pet, with a little work on your part. Luckily, this is not something you have to do often! more »

    • How to Buy a Ferret as a Gift

      Ferrets are very social animals that love interacting with humans. They can make wonderful gifts, but only if the owner has both the right temperament and enough time to devote to her new pet. more »

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    • How to Care for Ferrets

      Ferrets are ultradian animals'they have short bursts of activity separated by hours of rest. They can adapt their schedules to yours so they'll... more »

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