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..........................Getting
A Great Cage For Your Ferret
You're planning on adopting a ferret and looking forward to having
this energetic and inquisitive creature running around your house,
but have you though about what kind of cage to get him?
You might be thinking that your ferret will be out and about, what
does he need a cage for? The fact is that ferrets can get into a
lot of trouble and it just isn't safe to let your pet ferret run
around your home unsupervised. When you are home and can rescue
him from any sticky situation he might get into, it's fine to let
your pet out and he will certainly keep you entertained with his
antics, but when you aren't home the safest place for him is in
his cage so you want to be sure to get him one that he will enjoy
being in.
There's many different size cages for ferrets and several that
offer different amenities. First and foremost, you want to be sure
that the cage you pick out for your ferret is safe. It should be
made of metal with bars small enough so that he can't squeeze out
or get his head caught. It should also have solid floors, or a plastic
liner that you can put down on the bottom.
Make sure your pets cage is big enough for him to move around in.
Ideally, you would want to get him one with different platforms
and that is large enough to house enough toys so that he will not
get bored when you are not home to entertain him. Make sure that
there is enough room for a litter box, food and water dishes and
a bed. The cage should be at least 2 feet square, but the bigger
the better.
Don't try to house your ferret in a glass aquarium - those work
for hamsters but your ferret needs breathable space around him.
Also make sure there are no sharp edges that he could get cut on.
When it comes to food and water dishes, ferrets can make a mess
so you might want to go with a water bottle or at least get a very
heavy bowl that he cannot tip over.
If you really want to get your ferret a luxury cage, then there
are plenty to choose from. You can get multi level cages with platforms
and tubes that your ferret can scamper in and out of. You can even
buy cages that start out as a basic 1 level cage and then buy add
on levels when you feel like your pet needs more play space or as
your ferret family grows.
You should have your cage selected and in place before you bring
your ferret home. Try to buy the biggest and best quality cage you
can. Plan for the future because ferrets are addicting and you might
find yourself adopting a second little critter so you might want
to have a cage big enough to accomodate both of them right from
the start.
Written by: Lee Dobbins
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