Marshall Ferret Super Thru-Way, Small Breeds

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Marshall Ferret Super Thru-Way, Small Breeds

Marshall Ferret Super Thru-Way, Small Breeds

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There is a difference between a ferret toy you can put in the cage and a ferret toy to leave out of the cage. You can monitor your ferret playing with toys out of the cage. It is not the same story with toys you put in the cage. So, to avoid any accidents, place only toys made of hard plastic so your ferret can’t chew them. You can also put plush toys, but only if they don’t have buttons for the nose and eyes. So, the entire toy should be made of fabric. That way you can be sure that your ferret won’t chew the nose or eye of the toy. Read here more about ferret safe toys. https://youtu.be/OwCVfXBV80c Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: TOP 10 FERRET TOYS! (https://youtu.be/OwCVfXBV80c) Frequently Asked Questions What are the best types of toys for ferrets? While it may seem tempting to keep your ferret outside in a cage, it’s important to note that they are indoor pets and thrive best in climate-controlled environments. Additionally, cleaning your pet’s living space regularly is key to preventing odors and keeping them healthy. Creating an environment with multiple levels and hiding places not only keeps your ferret entertained but it also promotes physical activity which leads to better overall health. With these additions, you’ll have one happy ferret!

Warm your heart for hours while watching your fuzzy little ferret dart in and out of our Ferret Tunnel. These pet tunnels will connect your ferret’s enclosures together giving them plenty of room to explore worry-free. These tunnel pipes can connect together to create longer runs for your ferret to play and tire themselves out! We can supply connectors, bends and branches to extend your pet’s play tunnel allowing you to create elaborate burrows for your ferret to play in.Due to the wire frame and plastic tube, many of these ferret tunnels are easily manipulated to fit your space. The bending radius allows you to fold and maneuver your tunnel without worrying about kinks in the tube. This is ideal, as it allows you to constantly switch it up, preventing ferret boredom from creeping in. Make tiny holes (about half an inch) along the tubes using scissors or drills. This is to make sure that the tunnels are well ventilated and is particularly necessary for longer tunnel systems. Imagine coming home from a long day at work and collapsing onto your bed, feeling the softness of your pillows and blankets surrounding you. That same level of comfort is important for ferrets too – they need a cozy place to rest after all their playtime antics.

As a ferret care expert, I can tell you that providing adequate space for exercise and play is crucial to your furry friend’s overall health and happiness. Ferrets are highly active creatures who love to run, climb, and explore their surroundings. In the wild, they would roam over large areas in search of food and shelter. Therefore, it’s essential to mimic this natural environment as much as possible when setting up their cage. The video below shows some ferrets playing in the tunneling system. You can see how much they enjoy it and how easy it is to lay down on the floor and leave your ferrets to do their own thing in the tunnel.

How To Make A Ferret Tunnel

Be sure to clean the bedding regularly to prevent odors and bacterial growth, which can lead to health issues for your furry friend. When setting up a ferret’s cage, it’s important to make sure it’s secure and safe. Make sure the structure is sturdy with no loose parts that could be used for escape attempts. But, if you decide to grab bedding for your ferret, you have to be aware that there are beddings that can be harmful to them. For example, wood shavings aren’t a good choice for ferrets because they have essential oils which are proven harmful to their respiratory system. What makes it harmful and what are good alternatives you can read in my post about bedding in a ferret cage. Do Ferrets Need Liners In Their Cage?



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