Jun 22

Pet ferrets are becoming more and more popular pets, so if you’ve been thinking about getting one of these strange little slinky critters then you should probably get to know everything about them first. Bear in mind that in some countries outside of the United Kingdom, ferrets are ilegal to own, so do your research!

The word ‘ferret’ actually means ‘little thief’ in Latin. This might give you an indication of the personality of a ferret. They like to steal little bits and bobs, a bit like a magpie, so understand that ferrets are very curious creatures and like to get into anything and everything they can. They love to explore! As very active creatures, ferrets need a lot of time free of the confines of a cage as well as some time socialising either with you or with another ferret. They are a lot like dogs, cats and rats – they love attention from their owners.

There are plenty of ferret accessories to keep your bendy pet entertained. Ferret toys are an excellent way to keep them active and their mind stimulated – these can also be tossed into the ferret cage afterwards! Of course, you’re going to need plenty of ferret food and other ferret bits and pieces.

If you’re going to have a ferret running around, you have to make sure your home is ferret-proofed. They can get into almost any little niche and hole. Think about all of the places you would want to get into if you were that size! Even if you have a ferret-safe home though, you must keep an eye out to make sure they don’t find anything new!

If you have other animals running around, make sure you introduce them slowly and carefully. You don’t want any fights to go on between your pets. Ferrets won’t get along with smaller animals like birds, rodents or rabbits though, so either ensure they’re kept separate or don’t get a ferret! They have a nasty nip.

For more information on ferrets, check out some ferret care and ferret guide books!

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