Monday, October 27, 2008

How To Buy Your First Ferret

If you wish to have a ferret, you will likely have more luck buying them from a breeder or a animal shelter instead of a pet shop. This is because it takes some time and effort to care for these animals specially since they want constant attention.

For those who chance to find a breeder using either the paper or the net, it is always best to ask for some pictures first before you make any decision to purchase your pet. If you do make up your mind you like it, then you will have to fill out some paperwork and then pay for it and it will be ready to be taken home on the same day.

Ferrets can be bought at any age. If you want to raise a new born ferret, make sure to ask the breeder about ferret care. Although these enchanting little pets can already see, their sight is still very limited. You will have to keep there cage clean at all times, this will help to prevent any illness or accidental injuries. As they get older, it is best to toilet train them.

Adults on the other hand are quite different but just the same, they have to be toilet trained and your house has to be ferret proofed to prevent any chewing damage to your home.

The cost of a ferret will depend on their size and age. On average, they cost approximately $75 to $125. Aside from that, you will also have to buy a a couple of other items like a cage, litter box, toys and you should visit your veterinary for any inoculations that are necessary.

Another thing you need to know before going to buy a black-footed ferret, is finding out if it is legal to have one where you live. You can do so by checking with the local wildlife and game department, so if you need to get a license, this needs be done to avoid any problems later on.

When purchasing a black-footed ferret, give close attention to the eyes, their coating and their behaviour. The more active the animal is the better. If you are worried that the ferret might reproduce later on, there is no need to worry because they are usually neutered.

Once your black-footed ferret has been bought, the job of taking care of the black-footed ferret is in your hands and although it sleeps for more than 18 hours a day, once it is awake, it is very active and you will need to let it out of its cage and let it run about and have its daily exercise.

To keep your pet healthy, you will want to find a veterinarian that is qualified to deal with such an animal. If the one near where you live is not able to do the job, ask about for someone that can.

Food is one of the most important things to consider, since they need to eat poultry or meat products that are high in protein and have low levels of fat. You should also avoid giving any food to your black-footed ferret that is rich in carbohydrates and sugar. You must never substitute their diet with food that is intended for other animals, this is done to prevent health troubles that may come about because of a incorrect diet.

Ferrets Out are cuddly pets. If you have seen one on TV or in the pictures and wish to have one, then simply search the cyberspace and you are assured to find plenty of ferret sellers there.

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