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Ferrets & their Environments

Ferret Toys How do ferrets respond to their environment? This is a typical question ferret owners are frequently faced with especially when they are becoming accustomed to caring for their furry friend. There is no easy answer as to how ferrets respond to their environment, however there are several common scenarios that can help you get an idea of what you could expect from your new pet.

New Surroundings

Ferrets love new surroundings. If there is anything you provide them with that will really make them happy and do their classic war dance of excitement, it would have to be new playgrounds for them to conquer. Since ferrets are very adventurous, the only risk would be the fact that they may get too daring and end up getting lost in the new surroundings.

So if you are taking your dear furry pal to the park or someplace that is new and exciting for them, be sure that you keep your eyes open to where they may be crawling next. Ferrets can be fast animals so you might even use this as an opportunity to jog with your pet.

Familiar Surroundings

The essential thing about familiar surroundings which help ferrets is that they get to do their training better. You can’t expect to train them well with good manners if you are not able to furnish some semblance of familiarity. The ferrets might not know it, but once domesticated, they will really need a place they can call home. They tend to relax in familiar surroundings, but then they can get bored so there is always a need to shake things up with a new toy or rearrangement of some of the things your ferrets play with.

Noisy Surroundings

Ferrets like enclosed spaces and aren’t as well-adjusted to noisy surroundings. In fact, this might alarm them or signal that they’re being attacked. Some normal conversational noise will be bearable, but anything in excess to that may be considered detrimental to your ferret’s health.

Cluttered Surroundings

Clutter is the ferret’s best friend. They adore taking things and treat new objects as toys, just as any innocent infant would in her crib. For the pet owner, this may be the equivalent to Jumanji since the ferret can and often will swallow everything in its midst. Its distinct love for the unfamiliar may pose some danger to its digestive system so make sure that you know the clutter they will be in before letting them loose.

Clean Surroundings

Clean surroundings are good only for sleeping, which is daytime for ferrets since they are nocturnal creatures. Their sleeping area must be free from parasites so that they can have a good night’s rest. Over time, clean may translate to boring so you may find your ferrets bringing in new stuff to shake things up in his clean crib.

Indoors

Indoors are fine for as long as your ferrets are in their resting stage. If the indoors is completely furnished with ferret toys that will keep them amused, the ferrets will find no reason to roam. Though they’re naturally wired to be wild and in the outdoors, ferrets may actually enjoy being the indoors if the place keeps them excited and motivated to explore.

Outdoors

Outdoors, ferrets are happiest. But you might risk losing them if the area is too wide and populated with trees.

How ferrets react to their environment greatly depends on how they’re designed. If you’re able to give them various environments to play in, it will make them very happy. Like humans, always staying at home may make them dull and it will really pay to provide them with some constant dose of excitement.

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