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2012年10月13日 星期六

Understanding The Ferret Adoption Process


Having a pet brings much delight and joy to a home, and having an adorable pet enlivens your home atmosphere. Their presence alone can make a home feel more like a sanctuary. Being excellent companions, pets are often seen as play buddies by many owners.

Ferrets make the top of the list of animals to bring home. Before you can relish a rewarding experience of being a ferret owner, you will have to complete the formal adoption process. Adopting a ferret comes with both pros and cons. Of course, for someone who feels a fervent passion toward ferrets, it will be easy to brush off the disadvantages.

The first step in ferret adoption is to know the where. There are two places you can begin your adoption process: a store or a shelter. Adopting a ferret from the latter has its advantages in that the shelter operators can furnish you with vital information about ferrets. These include information such as the guidelines of proper ferret care and the best form of diet to give your ferret. Remember, food is the only form of reward you can pamper your ferret buddy with.

Factors to Consider When Adopting a Ferret

The most important thing you need to do is to make good your words and decide that you indeed want to adopt a ferret. Take your time and consider your priorities instead of making a rash decision. Having a ferret in your home requires you to devote a huge amount of time and it is a long term commitment. Ferrets have to exercise at least two to three hours a day if they want to enjoy and sustain a healthy life. In addition to this, if you already have children, it is advised that you not bring a ferret into your home. This is because children will not be able to handle your pet as lovingly as you do, and this results in unnecessary injuries.

The next factor to consider when adopting a ferret is that you may need to give your house a revamp before you can accommodate your newest member. First up on your shopping list is a new ferret cage. The cage is designed to safeguard your ferret from external threats. You will also need to proof your house and ensure that it is free from holes and spaces. Ferrets have a love for hide and seek, and they may slip into these holes without your knowing.

Preparing for the arrival of your new ferret is akin to preparing for the arrival of a new infant. You will need to purchase new supplies. In particular, you will have to stock up on ferret food and treats, litter and litter pan, nail clippers, shampoo and brush, a food dish and water bottle as well as a bed or hammock.

What are the next steps?


Complete the adoption application form and be sure to furnish accurate and honest details. Doing so will help expedite the process and you can enjoy companionship with your ferret in no time.

You need to be at least 18 years old; a legal guardian will have to do the processing if you are not.

Understand that your new pet is not an object to be used in research or as an exhibit. You are bringing home a pet.

You must give the shelter operator a veterinary reference. This will help to ensure that your ferret is in good hands and its health will be closely monitored by a professional.

Prove to the shelter that you are an adept ferret owner. The owners may even ask that you do some research on ferrets just to ensure that you have fundamental knowledge about them. You must also display a desire to learn and work with the shelter owners.

Some shelters make home visitation a requisite procedure before allowing you to bring home your ferrets. Ensure that your home is safe for your ferrets.

You need to prove that you are financially able to provide for a ferret. When you adopt a ferret, there are some expenses that you will have to incur e.g. ferret food, veterinary costs.

The decision to adopt a ferret is usually an easy one. What poses as a real challenge for most owners is assuming the responsibility that comes with being a ferret owner. Ferrets can bring much joy to us, and it is our duty to respect its rights.




Steven Edwards is a ferret expert. For more great information on ferret adoption [http://ferretcareadvice.com/adopt-ferret/], visit [http://ferretcareadvice.com/].




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