Things To Consider Before Buying A Baby Ferret

By Jerry J. Jansen On March 9, 2010 Under Pets

Ferrets are innocent harmless creatures. These tiny domestic animals are fluffy cuddly animals that are very mischievous, playful and harmless. They are perfect house pets for children and almost every family member will enjoy these tiny fur balls. If you buy a baby ferret then you must ensure that it is 6 weeks old or older. These animals must stay with their mothers for a few weeks so that she can nurture and feed them. After this period the ferret can be weaned.

Ferrets are carnivorous creatures and thus they follow a diet that is restricted to meat. If you feed them any other foods ensure that they are meat based to avoid malnutrition. Ferrets in the wild will eat animals from the forest however a domestic ferret will be satisfied with good quality kitten food.

You must ensure that your ferret has been given the distemper vaccination. The first injection must be administered when the animal is 6 or 7 weeks old, the next will be approximately 3 weeks later and the last injection must be given after a period of 3 weeks following the second injection.

An advantage of buying a ferret is that it is a cute animal that is cuddly and can be enjoyed by the entire family. On the flip side ferrets need to be descented. If this is not done it can upset the members of the family; especially the younger ones who are supposed to enjoy with the animals. Litter training a ferret can also be a difficult task; one that needs a lot of patience.

Before you bring your baby ferret home you must buy a few toys for the animal. Toys that are meant for dogs and cats or larger house pets may not be suitable as the plastic and other materials used in the toys may lead to suffocation and internal injuries.

The playfulness of the ferret is not just short term; this is a characteristic in most adult ferrets too. As long as you pay attention to your pet is will keep you entertained and keep you laughing throughout the day.


Clint is a ferret enthusiast who enjoys giving information about how to Baby Ferret. You can learn more about taking care of ferrets the correct way at FerretCareHelp.com.
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