Common Ferret Medical Conditions Part 3
This is the final post in the Common Ferret Medical Conditions series. If you missed the first two you can check them out here: Part 1 Part 2 My ferret is having seizures or episodes of “zoning out”! It seems pretty obvious that seizures indicate some kind of problem, right? There are
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Common Ferret Medical Conditions Part 2
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Descriptions of common ferret medical conditions. Part II in a three part series.
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Ferret Grooming Tips
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Tips of bathing and clipping your ferret's nails.
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Understanding Your Ferrets Noises
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Ferrets general aren’t too noisy. So they make great apartment pets or for anyone who likes a quieter pet than say a barking dog. But they do have a few noises and after getting to know them, you’ll learn to discern what each noise means. Here’s a little guidance to help you figure them out:
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Common Ferret Behaviors
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Ferret behavior is quite different from any other pet. If you are a new ferret owner or considering one, here are a few things that ferrets are known for.
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Common Ferret Medical Conditions Part I
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Ferrets may be tough little guys, but their health can be delicate at times. Due to their size and internal make-up, it is important to pay close attention to their overall behavior so any health needs can be addressed quickly. This series is dedicated to giving you some cues to let you know your ferret may be in trouble.
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General Nutritional Needs For Your Ferret
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Your ferret is a carnivore. He needs a diet high in protein and fats. When searching for the perfect food for your beloved fuzzy, look for something that contains at least 30-35% protein and about 20% fat.
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Litter Box Train Your Ferret In 3 Easy Steps
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Litter box training your ferret is important (unless you like cleaning up the mess!). All of our ferrets were easily trained. Here’s the process:
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Introducing: The Ferret
by webichanga | in Pets > General
Ferrets are curious, playful, and often very mischievous. They each have distinctly individual personalities and make great pets. However, they are not for everyone, so do your own research before bringing one (or two or three) home.
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My Haunted House - Part IV: Some People Won’t Come Back
by webichanga | in Religion & Spirituality > General
Not everything in this house is all that uncommon. There isn’t always a goat in the house or things flying across the room. We experience fairly common phenomena around here that I’ve heard others claim happens with their hauntings as well.
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Athlyn on My Haunted House ~ Part I: Moving In on May 20, 2009
I wish that you had a link at the bottom of this article leading into Part II. I...
Athlyn on My Haunted House - Part IV: Some People Won’t Come Back on May 20, 2009
What do you make of the metal bending--and what's the significance? I have knives that keep bending and...
Athlyn on My Haunted House ~ Part I: Moving In on May 11, 2009
I know just what you mean. I've had windows I never open slide up during the night....
Athlyn on My Haunted House ~ Part II: The Blonde Girl and The Chatter on May 11, 2009
Your experiences sound like a book in the making! I'll bookmark this, too, BTW. And I swung by...
webichanga on My Haunted House - Part IV: Some People Won’t Come Back on June 24, 2009
That's the one and only time that's happened here...that was indeed a little unsettling. ...
for My Haunted House - Part IV: Some People Won’t Come Back on June 24, 2009
That's the one and only time that's happened here...that was indeed a little unsettling. ...
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