This article was co-authored by Pippa Elliott, MRCVS. Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
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Ferrets are highly intelligent, social, and active creatures that need a lot of stimulation and exercise to stay entertained. Keep ferrets in pairs, provide them with a fun cage environment, feed them the proper diet, and give them plenty of play time to make them happy. Make sure you have enough time to dedicate to your ferrets to keep them active, and you’ll share a bond with them for years to come!
Steps
Creating a Stimulating Environment
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1Keep ferrets in pairs so they don’t get lonely and bored. Ferrets will be very glad to have other ferrets as companions. A pair of ferrets will keep each other company and play together while you are away or when you don’t have time to play with them.[1]
- You shouldn't keep male ferrets that have not been neutered with other ferrets because they can become aggressive and start fights during mating season.
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2Provide a cage that's 2 by 3 ft (0.61 by 0.91 m) for a pair of ferrets. Ferrets need a lot of space to play and move around in their cage. Cages with multiple levels are the best so that your ferrets can climb around inside their cage.[2]
- Use a wire cage with a metal or plastic bottom for your ferrets.
- You can get multi-level ferret cages at your local pet store.
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3Put elevated beds or hammocks in the cage for your ferrets to sleep in. Ferrets like to be able to climb above ground level to sleep. Put hammocks or beds on higher levels of the cage for them to climb in and out of when they want to.[3]
- You can get a ferret hammock at a pet store, or buy a small cat bed to put on a higher level of the cage. Make sure that any bed you buy is easily washable.
- Ferrets spend 16-20 hours a day sleeping, so make sure they have comfortable beds!
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4Put lots of accessories and toys in the cage and switch them up every few days. Purchase toys like hard plastic balls with bells in the middle, plush toys with squeakers, and tunnels that they can climb through. Ferrets get bored with toys easily, so rotate new toys in and out every 2-3 days to keep them entertained.[4]
- Make sure that any toys you give them are durable and won’t break or fall apart and cause a choking hazard.
- You can buy ferret toys at a pet store, or use small cat and dog toys. Plush chew toys for small dogs, or the kinds of balls and other toys for cats that have bells inside are good choices.
- If you see that your ferrets seem to have lost interest in a toy or accessory, then replace it!
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5Make a dig box for your ferrets with a large plastic bin and clean dirt. Get a plastic tub or bin that's at least 2 ft (0.61 m) tall and fill it with 1 ft (0.30 m) of dirt that has not been treated with any chemicals. Your ferrets will love to dig around in the bin during playtime.[5]
- If your ferrets use the dirt as a litter box, simply clean out the messy parts and add some fresh dirt.
- You can get dirt that has not been treated with chemicals at a garden supply shop.
- Adding plastic balls to a box, tub, or kiddie pool is another great way to entertain your ferrets.
Playing with Your Ferrets Every Day
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1Get an exercise pen for your ferrets if you can't let them roam your home. Many people don’t have a safe space in their home to let a ferret run free. If this is the case, buy an exercise pen at a pet store to create a safe space outside of your ferrets’ cage for them to play in.[6]
- Put different toys like balls, tunnels, and chew toys in the exercise pen for your ferrets to interact with during play time.
- You can connect multiple ferret play pens to create a larger space for them to run around in.
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2Let your ferrets run free in your home if you have a safe, enclosed area. You will need to ferret-proof the room or area by removing everything that the ferrets could destroy or that could harm them. Fill the room with lots of ferret toys to keep them entertained and discourage them from damaging your home.[7]
- Ferrets will dig into furniture like sofas, dig at the carpet, and scratch at closed doors. This is why you need to make sure they have lots of toys and other distractions in the room you let them free in.
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3Take your ferrets out of their cage for at least 4 hours a day. Ferrets need to be out of their cage for at least 4 hours a day to stay fit and mentally stimulated. Split this time between solo playtime in a safe area like a play pen or enclosed room, and personal interaction between you and your ferret.[8]
- Ferrets who spend too much time in their cage will become lazy, overweight, and lose their muscle tone.
- Provide lots of variety of activities for your ferrets. Try building mazes out of cardboard tubes and boxes for them to explore and exercise in.
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4Play and interact with your ferrets for at least 2 hours a day. Chase your ferrets around in a safe space in your home, drag chew toys around for them to chase, throw balls, or take your ferrets for a walk with a harness and a leash. It’s important to interact with your ferrets to establish a bond and to keep them fit and happy.[9]
- Ferrets love playing on stairs, so if you have a safe room in your house with stairs this is a great place to play with them and chase them around.
- Ferrets like to play tug of war. You can buy a rope chew toy meant for dogs and use it to play with your ferrets.
- If your ferrets seem uninterested in playing or spends most of their time sleeping, they are probably bored with their daily routine and toys. Try new games and toys to find something that interests them.
Keeping Your Ferrets Healthy
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1Feed your ferrets pellets that are made for them or no-carb kitten food. Ferret pellets don’t have any carbohydrates and are formulated to contain the right amount of protein to keep ferrets healthy. Use soft, carb-free kitten food as an alternative if you cannot find ferret pellets.[10]
- Ferrets should always have food available. Put 1.5 cups (~150 g) in the dish for 2 ferrets and change it out every day. If they are leaving a lot of food then you can lower the amount you give them, but make sure they never have an empty food bowl.
- Adult cat food does not work as an alternative to ferret food. Make sure any kitten food you use does not contain fish as an ingredient. Ferrets only eat meat-based food or animal products like eggs.
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2Give your ferret kitten treats, chicken, or eggs as a daily treat. Purchase soft kitten treats with chicken or lamb as the first ingredient to give to your ferret. Chop up chicken or cooked eggs as another treat option. Give your ferrets a treat when you are handling and playing with them daily.[11]
- Give each ferret an individual kitten treat, an egg, or a piece of cooked chicken cut into a 1 in (2.5 cm) chunk at least once a day during playtime.
- You should not give your ferrets fruits, vegetables, or bread because these are not part of a ferret’s natural diet.
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3Check and refill your ferrets’ water bottle 2 times a day. Make sure there is always fresh, clean water available for your ferrets. Refill the water bottle anytime that you see it is not full or looks dirty.[12]
- You can provide a bowl of water in the ferrets’ cage in addition to a water bottle. Some ferrets like to have a variety of water sources. Just make sure to clean out the bowl and fill it with fresh water whenever you see anything floating in it because it will get dirty quickly.[13]
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4Put a litter box in your ferrets’ cage and clean it every day. Fix a ferret litter tray or litter pan to the side of the cage on the lowest level. A ferret litter pan has one lowered side so that the ferret can easily walk in and out, and is designed to fit into a corner and hook onto the bars of the cage.[14]
- You can use regular cat litter as ferret litter.
- Whenever the litter is dirty, scoop out the dirty parts and refill the litter pan with some fresh litter.
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5Keep your ferret in a room that stays below 80 °F (27 °C). Ferrets like to stay at cool temperatures and cannot tolerate heat higher than this. Keep their cage away from heat sources or windows that receive direct sunlight.[15]
- Temperatures higher than 86 °F (30 °C) can cause immediate health problems such as heat stroke in ferrets, and can even lead to death.
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6Take your ferrets to the vet at least once a year. It’s important for ferrets to have annual vet checkups, even if they seem healthy, to monitor for any health problems. Always keep an eye on your ferrets’ appearance and behavior, and take them to the vet if you notice anything that seems unusual.[16]
- A ferret’s eyes should always be bright and clear, their whiskers should be long and soft, and they should have clean teeth and pink gums. If you notice any problems with the appearance of these, take your ferret to the vet for an exam.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionCan you leave a ferret home alone for long periods of time?Pippa Elliott, MRCVSDr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
VeterinarianProvided they have a rich environment to play in and social interaction when you're home, they can be left for a day. However, I wouldn't advise leaving them for longer than this, such as when you go on vacation. -
QuestionMy ferret fell from the top floor of my house, which is about 30 feet. He seems okay, but is acting sleepy. Should I be concerned?Pippa Elliott, MRCVSDr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
VeterinarianFalling from such a height it's likely his head would hit the ground. His sleepiness may be concussion so I would advise seeing a vet, even if he otherwise seems fine.
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About This Article
To make your ferret happy, add fun toys and accessories to your ferret's cage so it doesn't get bored, and switch them up every few days to keep your ferret interested. You should also take your ferret out of its cage for at least 4 hours a day so it can run around and explore. Also, give your ferret kitten treats, chicken, or eggs once a day as a nice treat. If you only have one ferret, consider getting another one since ferrets can get bored and lonely without a companion. For more advice from our Veterinary co-author, like how to keep your ferret healthy, read on!