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?
A ferret can be a fun pet that will provide you with hours of amusement. If you are thinking about adopting a ferret, you should take the time to learn about their needs.
Did you know the first week in May is Be Kind to Animals Week?
Here are a few ideas to help you get that message across to your
children...no matter what month it is.
When it comes to getting ourselves or our children a pet, most
of us think of a playful puppy or fuzzy kitty, but chances are
few of us think about adopting a ferret. Yet, according to
experts these curious creatures are quite fun-loving and
lovable.
Ferrets are not drawn to use their litter-boxes like cats, so patience and treats work best to insure a potty trained fuzzy in your home. Here's how to do it:
You've seen them in movies and on TV shows, and the local pet
store usually has some for sale. They seem to be intelligent and
cuddly. But what do you really know about owning a ferret?