Ferret Care Done Right - For Ferret Pet Lovers
ferret care is a complex issue. Although ferrets are lovely creatures and make great pets, they often come with many health problems that can be overwhelming to someone without the financial means to take care of them.
It is important to research many of the health issues that ferrets have before you decide to get one.
Once you have purchased your ferret, it is important to feed them properly (a diet consisting mostly of meat products), to make sure they get adequate exercise and that they stay generally healthy.
Prevention is the key to keeping a ferret healthy and keeping costly emergency veterinarian bills at bay. Veterinarians, however, are a priceless commodity for ferret care and you should always seek a veterinarians advice if you are unsure of something yourself.
It is important to find a vet for your ferret that either specializes in ferret care or has a vast knowledge of ferret illnesses and general care for ferrets. Taking your ferret to a cat or dog veterinarian that knows very little about the ferret breed can be disastrous for both you and your ferret.
Many cities have exotic animal veterinarians nowadays and some even have veterinarians that practice only on ferrets. Regardless of who your ferret’s vet is, it is important that you are comfortable with him or her.
Once you have found a veterinarian that you and your ferret are both comfortable with seeing, keep his or her number nearby in case of an emergency. But also remember that your veterinarian is there for non-emergencies as well. If you are unsure of something, it is always best to seek the advice of your veterinarian. Better safe than sorry is the motto for a lot of ferret owners!
Keep your ferret healthy by scheduling the recommended routine doctor visits every year and make a point to go to them and speak directly with the veterinarian about any problems or concerns you have. Don’t worry about feeling silly asking your vet a hundred questions – again, it is best to be safe and get the answers to the questions you have than to be sorry and wish you would have asked something when it is too late.
Your ferret is the one who stands the most to gain from a positive relationship with your ferret’s veterinarian – a good relationship with the vet translates directly into excellent ferret care.
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Posted: July 20th, 2007 under ferret care, ferret training, ferret facts, ferret pet.
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