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		<title>Proper Diet is Essential to Having a Happy and Health Ferret</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A ferret’s diet is crucial for longevity, without a proper diet ferrets are at risk for serious health problems. Ferrets are meat eaters; therefore they cannot survive without a lower fiber high protein diet. Around the mid 1980's, manufactures started producing ferret food, previosly cat food had to be used. When looking for food for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Ferret Care - Diet" href="http://caringferretguide.com/ferret-diet/">ferret’s diet</a> is crucial for longevity, without a proper diet ferrets are at risk for serious health problems. Ferrets are meat eaters; therefore they cannot survive without a lower fiber high protein diet. Around the mid 1980's, manufactures started producing ferret food, previosly cat food had to be used. When looking for food for your Ferret, look for foods with higher-quality fat, as well as lower content of carbohydrates, which ideal for Ferrets. Ferrets need this combination of fat and lower carbohydrates in order to achieve a maximum life span. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Caring for Baby Ferrets" href="http://caringferretguide.com/baby-ferret/">Baby ferrets</a> will benefit greatly from this ind of diet. When purchasing look for products that have at least 35- 40% protein and 18-30% fat, 2% fiber, need to contain 21 amino acids, less than 7.0 % ash level, and good carbohydrate ingratiates such as rice flower or brewer’s yeast. Also, take into consideration some ferret foods are made with poorly processed frozen fish, and your ferret will not eat it. Some ferrets are so finicky they will refuse to the point of starvation. High quality ferret food is usually more expensive than higher quality cat food, but ferrets eat small amounts of food, which helps the overall cost. If you feed your Ferret a well balanced diet, he should not need any supplements.</p>
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<p>A ferret has to eat at least twice a day in order to gain the calories needed to sustain a healthy life. As small animals, ferret need only small portions to thrive. If a ferret is fed a moist diet the food is only good for about forty five minutes, soon after the food should be removed. A dry pellet diet offers several advantages, and should be considered. Dry pellets will hold up longer than organic food if left in the cage all day. Ferret's teeth could also benefit from a dry pellet diet. Ferrets on dry diets must have fresh water all the time. Ferrets would rather drink from a dish than from a water bottle. If you do use the dish, ensure water purity by changing throughout the day.</p>
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<p>Giving your ferret treats in not a necessity, but can be useful with housebreaking your ferret. As a snack idea, meats and cooked eggs are among the Ferrets favorite. Avoid fruits they are high in sugar, candy, dairy products such as ice cream and milk, nuts and nut products; these products will cause nutritional problems. Some health problems include malnutrition, obesity, tooth decay, diarrhea, intestinal blockage, insulinoma, and hypoglycemia. Treats may also cause your ferret to refuse its normal daily diet, so use treats sparingly. Due to lack of digestion it is recommended that you avoid vegetables or grains in your ferrets diet. Avoid feeding onions to ferret as they are poisonous to them.</p>
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<p>Providing a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Ferret Care Guide" href="http://caringferretguide.com/ferret-care-guide/">ferret with the proper nutrition</a> is essential for a healthy life. This will help ensure your ferret is comfortable and happy; it also reduces the risk for serious life-threatening illnesses. Ferret owners have a reputation of showing an ample amount of love and affection towards these funny and frisky pets but, the best way to show love to your ferret is to reward them with a good diet.</p>
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		<title>The Right Diet for Your Ferret</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferrets are at risk for serious health problems if they are not fed a proper diet. Ferrets are meat eaters and require a lower-fiber high-protein diet. Premium cat food was the only commercial food choice for pet ferrets until the mid-1980’s. High quality cat foods are still okay to feed ferrets, but presently there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ferrets are at risk for serious health problems if they are not fed a proper diet. Ferrets are meat eaters and require a lower-fiber high-protein diet.</p>
<p>Premium cat food was the only commercial food choice for pet ferrets until the mid-1980’s. High quality cat foods are still okay to feed ferrets, but presently there are numerous choices of ferret foods on the market that provides the higher-quality fat needed, as well as lower content of carbohydrates.</p>
<p>In order to achieve a maximum life span ferrets need this mix of fat and lower carbohydrates. It is particularly important that a kit (baby) ferret be fed this type of diet. The proper food for ferrets will have good carbohydrate ingredients such as or brewer’s yeast or rice flower with at least 18-30% fat, 35-40% protein, 2% fiber, and needs to contain 21 amino acids and have less than 7% ash level.</p>
<p>Also, take into consideration some ferret foods are made with poorly processed frozen fish, and your ferret will not eat it. Some ferrets are so finicky they will refuse food they don't like to the point of starvation. High-quality ferret food is usually more expensive than comparable quality cat food, but ferrets eat much less food than an average cat. Ferrets do not need any dietary supplements if they are fed the right types of food.</p>
<p>Ferrets need to eat at least twice a day in order to get the calories they need to sustain a healthy life. With an average weight of between one and two pounds, ferrets are relatively small animals, their food portions should be small too. If a ferret is fed a moist diet the food should not be left out for more than forty five minutes.</p>
<p>You might also want to consider a dry pellet diet. A dry pellet diet is longer lasting and can be left in the cage all day. Dry pellet food will also help to keep the ferret's teeth clean.  Ferrets on dry diets need fresh water all the time. Ferrets prefer to drink water from a dish rather than a bottle, but if your ferret gets water from a dish it should be cleaned and changed several times a day.</p>
<p>Giving your ferret treats is not a necessity, but they can be helpful when housebreaking your ferret. Cooked eggs and meats are the best choices for a snack. Avoid fruits because they are high in sugar as well as candy, nuts and nut products, dairy products such as ice cream and milk; these products will cause nutritional problems.</p>
<p>Some health problems include intestinal blockage, insulinoma, and hypoglycemia, malnutrition, obesity, tooth decay and diarrhea. Treats can also cause your ferret to refuse to eat a normal daily diet, so use treats sparingly. Vegetables or grains should be avoided because ferrets can not easily digest them. Onions are poisonous to ferrets.</p>
<p>Proper nutrition is essential for a ferret to live a healthy life. It will minimize the risk for serious life-threatening illnesses and ensure your ferret is happy and comfortable. Ferret owners have a reputation for showing lots of affection towards their pets, but the best way to show love to your ferret is with a proper diet.</p>
<p>For more information about the proper <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ferret-care-center.com/a-ferret%E2%80%99s-diet/">ferret diet</a> visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ferret-care-center.com/">Ferret-Care-Center.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Taking Your New Ferret Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a Ferret Cage There are lots of things to think about when you first take a new ferret home. The first thing you need to do is to choose the best location for your ferret's cage. Don't forget that the place you pick will be where your pet will spend a lot of its [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are lots of things to think about when you first take a new <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestferretguide.com/ferret-home/">ferret home</a>. The first thing you need to do is to choose the best location for your ferret's cage. Don't forget that the place you pick will be where your pet will spend a lot of its time. Make sure that the space is comfy and secure. There are lots of choices available for ferret cages so be sure to pick one that gives your pet room to run around. Get some soft bedding for the cage so your <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestferretguide.com/ferret-home/">ferret's home</a> is comfortable and he is not at risk for injury . Think about getting a cage with a plastic bottom because they are easier to clean. Cages with metals bottoms will rust and start to look shabby after several washings. However, if you purchase plastic coated metal, check to be sure that your pet isn't chewing the coating off. If they swallow bits of plastic that can cause an intestinal blockage. The cage should have different levels and large doors. Large doors will stop your ferret from getting stuck while trying to get out.</p>
<p><strong>Comfort From a Ferret Hammock</strong></p>
<p>Ferrets like to sleep between 15 and 20 hours each day, so make sure you buy them some sleeping sacks and hammocks so they'll be comfortable. You'll need to ferret-proof the room too, because your ferret will need to spend a couple of hours every day outside of their cage.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing Ferret Toys</strong></p>
<p>Toys will also help to keep your ferret active and happy. Be very careful about the kinds of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestferretguide.com/ferret-toys/">ferret toys</a> you buy because a poor choice could put your little pal's life in danger. Ferrets have very sharp teeth so select sturdy toys. Cat toys can be a good choice. Avoid any foam or plastic toys that are easily damaged. It's best no to leave any toys in the cage if you're not there to supervise. Should your ferret eat a piece that has broken off one of its toys it might result in an obstruction that needs to be removed surgically.</p>
<p><strong>Ferret Odor</strong></p>
<p>Ferrets are part of the Mustelid family, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, etc., and so they have an odor. Consider scheduling an appointment with your bet to have your ferret neutered and de-scented. Most likely both procedures can be done at the same time. Always follow your vet. Ensure that your ferret receives the vaccinations it requires and regular exams as well. Most baby ferrets (kits) have only had their first set of shots when you buy them. Make sure you know what shots they have already received and when they got them so you can tell your vet. When the first set of distemper shots are done your ferret will only need the shot once each year. Booster vaccinations will also be required. Set up a schedule with your veterinarian.</p>
<p><strong>The Best Ferret Diet</strong></p>
<p>High quality food is needed to assure your ferret's health. Make sure the food you have chosen is not made from frozen meat. It's also a good idea to find out what brand of food your ferret was getting before you brought it home. If you're changing the type or brand of food, do it slowly buy mixing small amounts of the new food with the old food and slowly increasing the amount of the new food while decreasing the old one.</p>
<p><strong>Are Ferret Treats Safe</strong></p>
<p>Ferrets don't really require snacks but if you choose to give them treats choose healthy ones like cooked eggs and meat. Candies and sugary treats are harmful to your ferret.<br /> Preparing for the arrival of your newly adopted ferret well in advance will ensure that your new pet remains healthy and happy.</p>
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