Articles, tagged with "ferrets", page 8
06th January 2010
Ferret Care
As with any baby, infant ferrets also need a lot of care. Although baby ferrets are able to leave their mothers as soon as six weeks old, they'll still need a lot of attention and supervision in order to live a long and happy life. Makes sure...
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Author:
Steven Jefferson
06th January 2010
If you want your pet to live for a long time, a proper ferret diet is very important. Without proper feeding your ferret is at risk for some severe health troubles. Ferrets evolved to be meat eaters and need a low fiber, high protein diet in order to thr...
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Author:
Steven Jefferson
05th January 2010
Buying the first ferret you or your child comes into contact with will normally be a gigantic misstep. There are other important things that must be considered prior to choosing a pet based only on appearance. However, when you have taken these further fa...
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Author:
Joshua Hardingur
05th January 2010
Have you considered starting your own pet store business online? You may have considered a franchise pet store or just a pet or are looking into business opportunities online . If you are still not certain that starting a business online Pet Store is de...
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Author:
Erick Alvarez
30th December 2009
Ferrets are, like dogs and cats, carnivores and essential to be fed appropriately. You should consult your resident vet or pet supermarket for the perfect foods for ferrets, but you should be able to find appropriate food at any major super store.
You...
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Author:
Toby Rutherford
30th December 2009
Ferrets are, similar to dogs and cats, carnivores and require to be fed suitably. You should consult your regional vet or pet store for the proper foods for ferrets, but you should be able to find suitable food at any major super store.
You must never...
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Author:
Toby Rutherford
30th December 2009
The H1N1 influenza virus has received publicity worldwide and has researchers, health care officials and health care providers all scrambling for vaccines, treatments and general information about the disease. More recently, it has become evident that thi...
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Author:
Lorie Huston
21st December 2009
Ferrets are very active and inquisitive when awake and should be released from their cage during these periods in order to get exercise.
Although they sleep for up to 18 hours a day, a Ferret can be as demanding as a child when it comes to seeking atte...
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Author:
Walt Roberts
21st December 2009
Scabies happen to be a widespread parasitic infection on a global proportion. An approximate 300 million cases arise annually all across the world. Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis is the arthropod that causes an extremely itchy and highly contagious skin in...
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Author:
Jesse Ryan
17th December 2009
Gender, physical health, and age are three crucial matters that must be considered before you buy a ferret. Merely telling yourself you want a baby male is not good enough. And when one of your kids immediately becomes fond of the first animal they notice...
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Author:
Joshua Hardingur
14th December 2009
The determination to bring a brand new ferret into your home must not be taken lightly. There are other important things to contemplate concerning ferrets care before adding to your household. First of all, do you have sufficient time to dedicate to the c...
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Author:
Joshua Hardingur
11th December 2009
A ferret is completely helpless when it is first born. Newborn ferrets are known as kits and are totally dependent on their mother for approximately 6 weeks. But once they get old enough to scurry about you can say adieu to tranquility and calm forever. H...
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Author:
Joshua Hardingur
11th December 2009
Ferrets get pleasure from a good long sleep. And that is a good thing, after all, the majority of their day is spent doing it. And a ferret hammock is a perfect place to snooze. Ferrets love to scamper about and be energetic and will use up large number o...
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Author:
Joshua Hardingur
11th December 2009
Getting the right chicken coop is essential for your chicken's health, well being and safety. First you need to decide on the size (in order to accomodate the size of your flock). Then you need to determine the amount of laying boxes (depending on the amo...
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Author:
Ben Huebner
10th December 2009
So at this moment you've decided to you are adopting a baby ferret, or kits as what they name them. You go to see the pet store, breeder, shelter, in addition to there are absolutely so a lot of ferrets you would like, but can't get them all. How see to y...
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Author:
Jhony