FastDrawl
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New to Ferrets. needing pointers
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018 5:44 PM
Im looking to see what kits are out there. im looking for a ear flush kit, vitamins, any spray to put on food for reduced smell. Waterless sprays for bathing. looking to geting one soon. Any pointers would be great, or websites to check out. been reading alot and learning. i have had chinchillas in he past, and other small critters. Currently we have a Bearded Dragon, Rabbit, and two dogs. Question on being allergic... my wife and daughter cant be around cats. are there any possible issues there??
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bandit99
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Re:New to Ferrets. needing pointers
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018 6:23 PM
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Hello and Welcome to the forum! You don’t need anything to keep the smell down except changing the bedding often and cleaning the litter box. Also cleaning their ears. Mine only get a bath if they get into something and get dirty. Keeping their teeth clean is a must too. They are good animal toothpastes out there. C.E.T is one. I buy it online. Good high quality kibble or raw are good choices for food. Definitely not the food Walmart sells for ferrets. Ferret are meat eaters. Shouldn’t not have carbs. No vegetables or fruit. Hope this helps. Also, most people aren’t allergic to ferrets. I’ve heard of some. I had a neighbor girl who could be around my ferrets but no cats or dogs. But everyone is different. If you have a ferret shelter near you go visit and I’d imagine if there was going to be an allergic reaction you’d find out. Even at a pet store. Ferrets aren’t a good fit for everyone. It's good you’re doing research. In 18 years I’ve had 37.
<message edited by bandit99 on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 6:28 PM>
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