How Do You Pick A Ferret Cage?
Ferrets are domesticated animals and enjoy running around houses much like dogs or cats. Their mannerisms sometimes make them seem as though you can allow them to run around in your home, but they need to be contained when they’re alone or having a “time out.” By picking a great ferret cage, your pet won’t mind staying in it for a few hours before its next play time. Look for your new ferret cage online (see Resources) or at a reputable pet supply store. Know that wire cages should be used instead of glass. Aquariums do not provide adequate ventilation for your pet. Allow as much space as possible for your ferret’s cage. They need room to run and play, and are unhappy in cramped spaces. Aim for a cage with “easy cleaning” features. These can include pull-out trays or simple solid bottoms in coated metal. Look for a cage with several divisions for sleeping and eating. Ferrets are clean animals and prefer to eliminate in corners away from those areas. Find a cage with several doors. Ferr