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Setting Up a Ferret Cage


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May 14, 2010

ferrets in their hammockI picked up a smooth tile to use as a dry erase board, then decided to use it instead for the ferret cage. Although I have a meatloaf pan in the cage for a litter box, I put the tile in the corner where the ferret sometimes goes, and it is so easy to clean up. It is better than using a paper towel, because you just pop it out, wipe it off, then pop it back into the cage.

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Tiles are also a good paper weight and they are fun to use as dry erase boards. If using as a dry erase board, be sure to use the smooth shiny kind and not the rough surface kind.

By Robyn Fed from Hampton, TN

 
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Catherine Forman
May 5, 2006

Or, perhaps we should say, setting up a cage for ferrets, because they are generally happier in pairs. The type of cage you select depends on how much time your ferret will be spending in it.

Two ferrets grooming each other.

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September 30, 2004

I bought my first ferret about 2 weeks ago and I love her to death. She is just a baby, about 8 weeks old. She loves to climb and crawl through everything, but I don't have much that is safe for her to do that in. I have a cage, but it's not enough. Does anyone out there know where I can get a fairly inexpensive cage and/or toys for her to play in and have a blast? Any help would be much appreciated.



Thanks!

Lindsay

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October 1, 20040 found this helpful

Inexpensive toys for ferrets :)
They love to tunnel and crawl in the cardboard cereal boxes, a pile of crumpled bath towels, clyndrical oatmeal containers with the ends removed, and cardboard boxes with holes cut into the sides and top. The boxes can be stacked on each other with treats hidden inside. Hope this helps :)

 
October 1, 20040 found this helpful

Hi, Lindsay!

How wonderful that you've found a pet you can love and enjoy. First, I want to share some tips about toys you may want to keep in mind when choosing a play toy for your new ferret.

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Your ferrets will entertain themselves with anything they can find, but it's much nicer to give them something special just for them. Ferret-safe toys don't have parts your ferrets could accidentally chew off and swallow. Accidentally swallowed pieces of toys are a leading cause of intestinal blockage, so always monitor your ferrets' toys for damage. People are the best toy of all, so choose some toys that you and your ferrets can play with together.

Next, here are the Top 10 Ferret Toys, according to exoticpets.about.com/:

1) Marshall Super Thru-Way - Most ferrets love tunnels, and this is an extreme tunnel that is sure to provide lots of entertainment. This very flexible vinyl tunnel stretches to 20 feet and is clear so you can watch the fun. (Use with supervision to make sure the ferrets are not chewing on the vinyl.) ferretstore.com/ft-190.html

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2) Ferretstore.com Busy Blanket - Part sleep sack, part tunnel, and part play tent, this large (about 30 by 30 inches) blanket type toy is billed as the ultimate in playtime fun. The center tent is surrounded with fabric tunnels and pockets, and is complete with clips for attaching other toys. After playtime your ferrets can settle in for a nap! ferretstore.com/tfs-556.html

3) Shake, Rattle and Roll Balls - Balls with bells or other noisemakers inside seem to be a favorite for many ferrets. For the ferret who likes balls, these colorful fun balls are sure to be a hit. ferretstore.com/suppetinratr.html

4) Marshall Pull-N-Go Mouse Toy - This cute little mouse has a pull string that makes it vibrate and a bell inside. The combination of movement and noise should be enough to entice your ferret into a game. ferretstore.com/marpulmousto.html

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5) Dr Noy's Swizzle Teaser - This toy is a long piece of material with a fun end, attached to a stick to allow you to entice your ferret to play. Great interactive toy for playtime. ferretstore.com/drnoyswiztea.html

6) Kong Ferret Treasure - Dog owners may be familiar with the Kong, and now there is one designed for ferrets. It is a very sturdy hollow rubber toy. It bounces and moves in unpredictable ways, and can be stuffed with your ferrets favorite treat to become a good distraction tool. ferretstore.com/ko-111.html

7) Super Pet Squeak and Treat - Nifty little toy that combines a plush toy with a squeaker inside with a treat dispenser. There is a small pouch on the tummy for hiding your ferrets favorite treat, and the combination of squeaky toy and treat are irresistible. ferretstore.com/suppetpetin.html

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8) Super Pet Ferret Roll About Ball - A ten inch round plastic ball with six holes around the sides. Ferrets like to climb in and out of the ball and roll it around. ferretstore.com/suppetfuntub1.html

9) Super Pet Ferret Treat Tumbler - Not only is this ball very cute, but you can put some treats inside and adjust the opening to allow it to dispense treats one at a time as the ferret rolls the ball around. ferretstore.com/sp-62108.html

10) Marshall Polar Fleece Fun Shapes - These soft plush toys come in a variety of cute shapes (such as bear, fish, frog, star and more) and have a bell in the center to entice your ferret to play. ferretstore.com/ft-171----bear.html

Now that you know what ferrets like to play with, perhaps you can use some of the ideas above (don't forget the precautions) to make some toys for your ferret. Also, Lindsay, here are some more ideas for fun and safe ferret toys:

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Hard sturdy plastic toys (e.g. some cat toys).

Tennis balls, racquetballs, and hard plastic balls. Balls with bells or other noisemakers inside are often favorites.

Large ferret balls with holes in them so the ferret can climb in and out.

Cardboard boxes, paper bags.

PVC pipes or commercial ferret tubes are usually a big hit.

Hanging parrot toys (usually made with wood, heavy ropes, bells etc.) are an interesting addition to the cage.

Rattles, teething rings and other small hard plastic toys made for human babies.

Small soft/stuffed toys, especially with squeakers or other noise makers enclosed inside of them (avoid toys where the squeaker is visible or exposed since ferrets are experts at chewing them out and they can cause blockages if swallowed).

Soft cloth bags for hiding and sleeping in - you can even get some that have a layer of crinkly material inside that makes them extra interesting to ferrets.

Play tents or houses (several varieties of play tents and houses are available from The Ferret Store).

Dangling toys like those available for cats (use only under supervision to make sure the ferret doesn't get tangled).

Avoid toys made from soft rubber or latex (like most squeaky toys made for dogs) since they are too easy for ferrets to chew up and swallow. Also avoid anything with small parts that could easily break of (or be chewed off). Watch for signs of wear and tear or loose threads in the case of cloth toys and discard any toy that could potentially cause problems.

Providing a good range of toys, and rotating the toys and accessories in the cage will help keep life interesting and entertaining for your ferrets. Of course, it probably won't stop them from finding their own treasures by stealing your things and hiding them from you. However, if you keep them supplied with fun things to do, maybe your belongings won't be quite so inviting!

Best wishes,
Kathy

 
By Lorraine (Guest Post)
October 2, 20040 found this helpful

Gently used items for your pet can be gotten for FREE by joining freecycle.org. We have a group of freecyclers where I live and I find them to be very happy and willing to help you out. Just post your request (i.e. wanted ferret cage/toys) and hopefully you'll get exactly what you need at no charge to you. In any event it doesn't hurt to try.
Good luck and happy freecycling.

 
By Mmi (Guest Post)
October 5, 20040 found this helpful

Congratulations on your baby!!

First, see if you can get a copy of Ferrets for Dummies. It gives awesome advice about everything to do with ferrets, including cleaning, vets, toys, diseases, etc. It's a great source of information.

Second, get involved with one of the ferret forums out there that is active. Here is one: www.sand-n-sea.us/.../ You have to register and tell a little bit about yourself. Tell them you are a newbie and looking for a good place to find out about ferrets. Use my name as a reference: marliestx. They have a lot of shelter moms on there and a lot of great people who have TONS of experience. Username Cap (Alan) is the creator of this website.

Third, try your shelters to see if you can get a discounted cage. They are expensive, but you need to have something safe for her to stay in when you can't supervise her, and she needs to be able to move around, have a sleep/play area, food area, and potty area. They love hammocks and sleep sacks - you can make one yourself.

Toys - they love everything. Try to avoid really loud squeaky toys because it can hurt their ears. Little stuffed animals are great, as long as they can't pull off an eye and eat it and choke on it. Plastic bags are great when you can supervise. Towel rides are a blast! Get a towel and drag it on the floor slowly, and they jump on and jump off and go bananas. They also love the dryer tubes to run through.

Keep water available in a lock crock in the cage, in addition to a water bottle. You have to get a lock crock because ferrets love to tip over water bowls for some reason. Keep food available all the time. They cycle through food about every 2 hours.

Another thing you will need to consider is blocking off areas where she can get stuck. If there is a crack one inch thick, they can squeeze in there and get stuck/electrocuted/squashed... I've heard a lot of bad stories on that.

Anytime you have questions and don't want to post, send me an email!
Good luck,
Marlies
marlies.whitmoyer@elpaso.com

 
By francesca hughes (Guest Post)
January 7, 20050 found this helpful

you should go to http://www.ferretdepot.com to find all the ferret supplies that you will ever need

 
Anonymous
June 28, 20180 found this helpful

Dryer vent hoses work really well

 
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