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Learn how to care for a pet ferret through eHow’s expert series of pet How Tos. With tips on toys to make your ferret’s cage a stimulating environment, to advice for ferret-proofing your home, eHow can help you make sure your pet doesn’t get bored, destructive or lost. Discover practical information on what to feed and how to bathe your ferret, along with how to teach your furry friend to use a litter box.

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  • How to Make Ferret Hammocks

    Domesticated ferrets will spend the majority of their day sleeping in a hammock. It replicates their wild instinct of survival in a dark warm burrow where they feel safe. If you live in the...

  • Lymphoma in Ferrets

    Lymphoma is a common type of cancer affecting ferrets that involves the lymphoid system. Lymphoid tissue is found in various parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, spleen and skin, and it...

  • Ferret Allergies

    Ferrets, or polecats, are popular pets with very specific health needs. Ferret owners need to be aware of what substances ferrets are allergic to.

  • How to House Train a Ferret

    According to the Vancouver B.C. Ferret Information Rescue and Trust Society (FIRST), the ferret is the third most commonly kept uncaged pet in North America following dogs and cats. Ferrets are...

  • DIY Ferret Cages

    Ferrets belong to the weasel family. Part of their species name, "mustela putorius furo" comes from the Latin word "furonem," which translates to the English word "thief." Ferrets are intelligent,...

  • Diet for a Black-Footed Ferret

    The black-footed ferret is a carnivore with a diet comprised almost entirely of prairie dogs. It is the only species of ferret native to the North American continent and a member of the...

  • Distemper & Rabies Shots for Ferrets

    Just like dogs and cats, ferrets are susceptible to distemper and rabies. However, ferrets should not receive vaccines manufactured for other species.

  • Information on Marshall Ferrets

    Many pet store chains offer Marshall Farms' pet ferrets. Marshall sells a variety of baby ferrets as well as having created a product line designed to meet the needs of pet ferrets.

  • Raw Diet for Ferret

    Ferrets are domesticated animals that provide hours of affection and entertainment to their owners. Ferret owners can easily find food for their pets at pet stores and mass retailers, but these...

  • What If the Skin on a Ferret's Tail Is Red?

    Pet ferrets supply hours of entertainment and affection to their owners every day. They also require special care, however, and a responsible ferret owner should be on the lookout for signs that...

  • Heartworm Prevention for Ferrets

    Heartworm disease in ferrets is a dangerous, often deadly, condition. Because of the ferret's small size, it only takes one heartworm to kill a ferret, says the ferret website weaselwords.com....

  • Steps to Chrome Plating

    Chrome, or chromium, is a metallic element that is popularly used as a plating finish because it gives a highly smooth, lustrous surface. The chrome is applied using an electroplating process....

  • The Best Medications for a Ferret Allergy

  • How to Make Ferret Chew Toys

    Ferrets are naturally curious animals that benefit from constantly interested and entertained. Ferrets were originally bred in England to chase rabbits, so they have natural hunting instincts that...

  • Signs and Symptoms of Adrenal Gland Disease in a Ferret

  • How to Remove Tapeworms From Ferrets

    If your ferret has developed a tapeworm, it is likely that he got it from fleas. Ferrets are at a high risk for an array of parasites, including tapeworms. One of the main problems with tapeworms...

  • Signs of Heatstroke in Ferrets

  • Symptoms of a Stroke in Ferrets

  • What Are the Causes of Hair Loss in Ferrets?

    When your pet ferret starts to lose its hair, it can be very alarming. There are several reasons for the loss of hair, called alopecia, and not all of them are serious. Careful attention and care...

  • How to Help Get Rid of Dry Skin on a Ferret

    Like cats, ferrets clean themselves constantly and don't need to be bathed on a regular basis. They have natural oils in their skin and fur that help maintain a smooth, healthy coat. If a ferret...

  • How to treat ferret flu

    Ferrets are susceptible to all of the strains of human influenza, including swine flu. In fact, some researchers use ferrets as test subjects when trying to find new vaccines for and information...

  • Pain Relief for Ferrets

    Ferrets are unusual creatures in many respects, including their ability to tolerate treatments for short-term and chronic pain. Most human medications for pain will quickly kill ferrets. According...

  • Can Tylenol Be Used for Ferrets?

    Tylenol is a popular brand name of the painkiller acetaminophen (also called paracetamol.) It also is found in many cold or allergy medications. Although Tylenol has been used successfully as a...

  • What to Do With a Ferret's Swollen Foot?

    Ferret owners have to be well-informed about their pets, because ferrets have dietary and health needs that are different from those of other pets. If your ferret has an illness, or shows signs of...

  • Ferret Eye Infection

    Ferrets can suffer from a variety of eye conditions, diseases and ailments. The most common conditions include allergies, trauma, cataracts, glaucoma and retinal atrophy. While many of these...

  • Ferret Adrenal Treatment

    The adrenal glands are a pair of glands located in front of the kidneys in ferrets. Adrenal disease in ferrets is a medical condition characterized by the presence of either cancerous or...

  • What to Use As Ferret Bedding

    Ferrets are lovable, playful pets. They like to interact and play with their owners. They will not be contented to stay in a cage the whole day. Ferrets need constant attention and affection from...

  • How to Make a Ferret Toys Playbox

    Ferrets are playful pets. Tunneling, climbing, creeping and jumping are common of a ferret at play. Building a ferret playbox area is similar to setting up a safe zone for a child. Eliminating...

  • What Are the Causes of Diarrhea in Ferrets?

    Diarrhea is a very common medical problem in ferrets, according to DrsFosterandSmith.com. This is partially because there are numerous illnesses and infections that cause diarrhea in ferrets.

  • How to Locate a Break in an Invisible Fence

    If you are trying to keep an animal in a specific area but don't need the privacy or the security offered by a traditional fence, an invisible fence is a less expensive option. However, an...

  • Information on Ferret Food Ingredients

    All commercial ferret food does not contain the same ingredients. Ferret owners should know that the presence or absence of certain ingredients can mean the difference between a healthy and...

  • Information on Pet Ferrets

    Ferrets are small furry mammals of the weasel family. They have been domesticated for at least 2,500 years. Originally kept as hunters of rodents and rabbits, ferrets are now a common house pet in...

  • Ferret Ear Infections

    Ear infections in ferrets need to be treated to avoid long-term damage and deafness. Cleaning a ferret's ears regularly and watching out for mites will help him avoid such infections.

  • Equine Genetic Diseases

    Some of the most dangerous diseases affecting horses are hereditary, meaning they are influenced by genetics.

  • How to Treat Tapeworms in Ferrets

    Ferrets are susceptible to a variety of internal and external parasites. Tapeworms are one of them. Your ferret may lose weight, develop a dull coat or diarrhea, or he may have a "pot belly look"...

  • The Best Food for Sick Ferret

    Ferrets have been domesticated for around 2,500 years. They were once used primarily for hunting rabbits. But, over the years, ferrets have come to be viewed as family pets. When ferrets become...

  • Normal Size & Weight of an Adult Ferret

    Ferrets are fun-loving, popular pets in part due to their size and portability. Adult ferrets vary in size and weight, but normal measurements fall within a defined set of parameters.

  • Homemade Ferret Cage

    Ferrets enjoy natural habitats in which they can play. A cage should be at least 3 feet long and 2 feet wide, large enough for the ferret to play. It can be several feet high, with multiple levels...

  • Homemade Ferret Food

    Ferrets are carnivore, and should be fed as such. They adjust to new foods best at a young age, as older ferrets will often ignore new food. Adding a new food should be done gradually, mixing it...

  • High-Protein Diet for Ferrets

    Ferrets have digestive tracts that are too short to digest or even soften vegetable material. Ferrets can get perforated bowels from eating raw vegetables or even hard fruits, such as apples....

  • Can Ferrets Eat Human Food?

    Despite popular misconception, ferrets do not instinctively know what food is good for them and what is bad. They will eat anything they can get a hold of. Fortunately, there are many fine...

  • Otter Facts

    Otters are members of the weasel family. There are 13 species throughout the world including the northern river otter, sea otter, Eurasian otter and the giant otter.

  • Flea Treatments for Ferrets

    Ferrets (also called polecats in Europe) are a host for the common cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. These fleas are also found on dogs, birds, rabbits, rodents and some farm animals. Although they...

  • Black Footed Ferret Life Cycle

    The black-footed ferret is a small, short-legged animal that is part of the weasel family. It used to live in prairies in the western part of North America, from areas in the Great Plains in Texas...

  • Ferret Adrenal Gland Diseases

    Adrenal gland diseases in ferrets are, in actuality, tumors which develop on the adrenal gland. These tumors can occur in both spayed (or neutered) and intact adults. The cause of tumors on the...

  • Care for Pet Ferrets

    Before you take on a pet ferret, be sure that you are legally allowed to keep a ferret. In states such as California, pet ferrets are illegal. According to "The Ferret Handbook" (Gerry Bucsis, et...

  • Ferret Melatonin Treatment

    Melatonin treatment is given to ferrets as one of many options for adrenal gland disease. Sometimes it is used alone or in combination with other drugs. Melatonin is a hormone made in the ferret's...

  • About Black-Footed Ferrets

    The black-footed ferret is an adorable little bandit-faced varmint. He is a distant and wild relative to the domestic ferret (who is from Europe originally). However, his future is at risk. Sadly,...

  • Is Cat Food Safe for Ferrets?

    Ferrets are a different and fun-loving pet choice. But because ferrets are illegal in some states and rare in others, a lack of information about them is usually the norm. Owners might be a little...

  • 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...

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