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Finding Snacks To Maintain A Healthy Ferret Diet

By: Joseph Mapp

As a ferret owner I can say that the hardest thing you will do is try to say no to your ferret. They are so cute, have so much personality, and can quickly convince you that whatever they want is the thing they must have. So, if you're the type who likes to eat while you are watching TV on the sofa, be sure to have ferret food with you to share.

There are a lot of foods that are just not good for your ferret and should not be included in any type of snacks or meals that you give your pet. Most ferrets are lactose intolerant, that means that they can't eat ice cream or cheese cake even though they want to. They also shouldn't eat frosty mini wheats or any other type of cereal. If you set a "bad" treat on a counter, table, or some place you think your ferret can't reach, you will quickly discover what creative problem solvers these pets are.

When you are getting treats for your ferret, think high protein. Meat, eggs, baby food meats without carbohydrate, muscle or organ meat, egg products. Very little carbohydrate and calories. For one thing, they get fat very easily when they are not fed properly and they get malnourished very quickly when they are eating bad foods. They cannot digest things like fruits, vegetables, and grains.

There are many ferret treats sold. When you are looking for treats, making sure that they are high in protein and low in carbs will be very helpful. What you will probably find though, is that whatever you are eating is way more interesting than a treat that is "officially" a ferret treat.

When you get your ferret the first thing that you will notice is its hard to say no. You may have illusions of making and sticking to rules but certain "pet" expectations will quickly go away as soon as it figures out how to open cage door and cabinet drawers.

Ferrets love a schedule and keeping them on an eating schedule will keep them healthy. When they are given food and aren't hungry, they will hide it. You can keep your ferret's treats on their plate when you eat. That way you know she is getting the foods that she needs and she isn't trying to sneak the bad foods off your plate when you are not looking.

Making sure that you have snacks to maintain a healthy ferret diet on hand is very important. There is nothing worse than a ferret with an upset stomach. You will find that this is a wonderful, loving pet that will give you years of joy.

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