wenmister
I don't have preference in shampoo's. I usually have few bottles in the house...this is due to winning raffle items at a ferret event. If they need a bath, I just grab a bottle of shampoo. If your fuzzie has dry skin. You might want to look at his/her environment and diet. How warm do you keep your home? What type of food do you feed your ferrets? This is something to think about. I hope this helps
Oh, sweet! I thought maybe the regular shampoos are a little harsh, but I'm not sure, so I figured I'd ask what you guys use. :P
I live in an apartment right now, where we do not have control over the heat. It's pretty warm, but I'm not sure the exact temperature. It's comfortable enough to sit in shorts and a t-shirt mid winter, if that helps any.
One of my fuzzies has dry skin, but they're both the same with the itchiness. I'm not sure if he's just got more sensitive skin or what. They both eat the Wysong Epigen 90 Digestive Support, although I was thinking about mixing it with a little kitten food for a mix of something.
Thank you so much for the help! (And grats on winning raffle items!! :D )
wenmister
How often do you bathen your ferrets?
I wash them both about once a month. Is that too much or too little? I think I read in the "ferrets for dummies" that that's what he recommended; but I'm not even sure any more- I read a lot of stuff from different places on the web when I got these guys. The only time I'll end up washing them more is if one of them decides it's a fun idea to roll around in the litter box.... into their poop. =_=;
Sometimes it's less though, once every two months, depending. I try not to wash them too much but I don't want to wash them too little either. D:
Meechysmum92
I really like baby shampoo! It seems to make them a lot less itchy than other shampoos, plus its tearless! ;p
This is a great idea, too! Thanks for this!