====================================================== Modern Ferret News Mailing List Issue #23 http://www.ferretnews.com July 15, 2002
by Mary R. Shefferman and Eric Shefferman contact: mary modernferret.com ======================================================
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==> Thinking Outside the Ferret Cage: How to Keep Your Ferret Having Fun and Reduce Unwanted Behaviors - Part II by Eric Shefferman
==> Hot Summer Savings on Ferret Napping Spots with the Great Naps Collection - (Coupon)
==> Update on Modern Ferret things
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==> Thinking Outside the Ferret Cage: How to Keep Your Ferret Having Fun and Reduce Unwanted Behaviors - Part II by Eric Shefferman
You can find Part I of this article in our archives:
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-- repeating the introduction:
If you're like many ferret owners, your ferrets spend a lot of the day in their cage. It's one of the easiest ways to be sure your ferrets are safe and not getting into trouble while you're out of your home.
This makes it all the more important that when you let them out for their daily play that you do your best to provide them with exercise and intellectual stimulation.
Many unwanted ferret behaviors stem from boredom. Your ferrets don't know what to do and they settle on something that annoys you. By keeping your ferrets active and intellectually stimulated, you'll have sleepy, contented ferrets at the end of the day.
-- Old toys: When old toys lose their appeal you can try different things to make them "new" again.
- move the location of the toy We are always moving our tunneling toys, as well as the boxes we have on the floor. A new location or configuration makes the toys seem new.
- take the toy away for a while After your ferrets haven't seen it for a week or so, it will seem new when you re-introduce it.
- wash the toy (if it's the kind you can wash) This will change its scent and make it seem new. Note: Some ferrets have favorite toys and won't like them anymore once they are washed. So if it's something really special to one of your ferrets, you might not want to wash it.
-- Other interesting room amenities:
We like to keep a bowl filled with food outside the ferret cage. The ferrets seem to think this food is "special" (even though it's their regular food) and they love to snack from this bowl. We place our outside bowl in an open box so that if ferrets dig food out of the bowl it lands within the box -- helping to keep the room neat and ant-free.
If you've got a "splasher" (Koosh is our splasher), then you can't leave a water dish in the cage (at least not without all your other ferrets and their bedding getting soaked). You can place a dish of water outside the cage for your ferrets to use. To help keep the water contained you can:
- place the water dish on a large serving platter or tray
- place the water dish inside a plastic storage container or a small kiddie pool that is low enough so your ferrets can climb in and out
- use a heavy ceramic "chips and dip" serving dish with the water placed in the "dip" cup -- the rest of the dish catches the splashes
-- After they've had their play:
Of course, once your ferrets get tired they're going to look for a place to sleep. We like to leave blankets in the dark corners (e.g. next to the couch, behind the TV, etc.) so that the ferrets can curl up where they want. Ferrets love to take a nap outside of their cage. Once these blankets are slept on a bit and have some sleeping ferret smell, they also serve to discourage ferrets from going to the bathroom in those areas. A good litter training tip is to take these "sleep smelling" blankets and use them to cover spots that you are trying to discourage your ferrets from using as a bathroom. Creating "nesting" spots for your ferrets outside the cage can also help you locate your ferrets when it's time to put them away again. We have several places we know to look for ferrets at the end of playtime.
-- And YOU!
You are the most interesting toy for your ferrets. Get down on the floor and play with them a bit. Pick them up and cuddle them. Reach into their food bowl and offer them some food from your hand as a treat. Ferrets love special attention and many will even do tricks for their regular food if you are giving it to them by hand. What makes it so special? You!
Your ferrets count on you to keep them entertained. And if you take care of them, they'll keep you entertained too!
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*We've already gotten a bunch of great ideas and are looking forward to receiving more! We'll be publishing them in a future issue so stay tuned! ---------------------------------------------------
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