Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet
Is a ferret in your future?

Adopting a ferret can be a very rewarding experience. They are friendly and most have distinct personalities. However, when it comes to "all things being equal," owning an exotic pet like a ferret is substantially different than having a cat or a dog.

For instance a cat or dog is usually content to amuse themselves while you are absent. On the other hand, ferrets are very social and require human interaction on a regular basis to remain happy and content.

The cure for that might be a "pair" of ferrets but now you are looking at a larger investment. The bottom line here is that you need to educate yourself thoroughly before making the leap to acquiring a ferret.


You have probably owned a pet cat, dog, guinea pig or other commonly domesticated animal. Most of us have and harbor a clear understanding of the responsibilities of this kind of pet.

When it comes to an exotic pet, i.e. ferret, it's a whole different ballgame. Special considerations like food, health care and facilities are concerns that must be addressed.

We live in an "instant" society these days and many people make decisions without proper research. Many times, we do this without any idea of what is entailed in keeping an exotic pet.

It's understandable, however, because sometimes we don't even know what questions to ask. Maybe an acquaintance owns a ferret and you or your child base a decision on their experience. This can be a crucial mistake.

Serious mistakes can be avoided with just a little bit of knowledge. All you need is some guidance. Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Well, if you are serious about considering a pet ferret, our handy little guide called "Your Pet Ferret Guide" is just for you.

It has everything you need to know in order to begin raising your own ferret(s):


What is the best litter
Finding out where to get your ferret
How to train your ferret
What to feed your ferret
And much more!
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Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet
Is a ferret in your future?

Adopting a ferret can be a very rewarding experience. They are friendly and most have distinct personalities. However, when it comes to "all things being equal," owning an exotic pet like a ferret is substantially different than having a cat or a dog.

For instance a cat or dog is usually content to amuse themselves while you are absent. On the other hand, ferrets are very social and require human interaction on a regular basis to remain happy and content.

The cure for that might be a "pair" of ferrets but now you are looking at a larger investment. The bottom line here is that you need to educate yourself thoroughly before making the leap to acquiring a ferret.


You have probably owned a pet cat, dog, guinea pig or other commonly domesticated animal. Most of us have and harbor a clear understanding of the responsibilities of this kind of pet.

When it comes to an exotic pet, i.e. ferret, it's a whole different ballgame. Special considerations like food, health care and facilities are concerns that must be addressed.

We live in an "instant" society these days and many people make decisions without proper research. Many times, we do this without any idea of what is entailed in keeping an exotic pet.

It's understandable, however, because sometimes we don't even know what questions to ask. Maybe an acquaintance owns a ferret and you or your child base a decision on their experience. This can be a crucial mistake.

Serious mistakes can be avoided with just a little bit of knowledge. All you need is some guidance. Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Well, if you are serious about considering a pet ferret, our handy little guide called "Your Pet Ferret Guide" is just for you.

It has everything you need to know in order to begin raising your own ferret(s):


What is the best litter
Finding out where to get your ferret
How to train your ferret
What to feed your ferret
And much more!
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Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet

Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet

by Alyson Baxter
Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet

Your Ferret Guide : Fun with Your Fuzzy Pet

by Alyson Baxter

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Is a ferret in your future?

Adopting a ferret can be a very rewarding experience. They are friendly and most have distinct personalities. However, when it comes to "all things being equal," owning an exotic pet like a ferret is substantially different than having a cat or a dog.

For instance a cat or dog is usually content to amuse themselves while you are absent. On the other hand, ferrets are very social and require human interaction on a regular basis to remain happy and content.

The cure for that might be a "pair" of ferrets but now you are looking at a larger investment. The bottom line here is that you need to educate yourself thoroughly before making the leap to acquiring a ferret.


You have probably owned a pet cat, dog, guinea pig or other commonly domesticated animal. Most of us have and harbor a clear understanding of the responsibilities of this kind of pet.

When it comes to an exotic pet, i.e. ferret, it's a whole different ballgame. Special considerations like food, health care and facilities are concerns that must be addressed.

We live in an "instant" society these days and many people make decisions without proper research. Many times, we do this without any idea of what is entailed in keeping an exotic pet.

It's understandable, however, because sometimes we don't even know what questions to ask. Maybe an acquaintance owns a ferret and you or your child base a decision on their experience. This can be a crucial mistake.

Serious mistakes can be avoided with just a little bit of knowledge. All you need is some guidance. Where do you get that kind of knowledge? Well, if you are serious about considering a pet ferret, our handy little guide called "Your Pet Ferret Guide" is just for you.

It has everything you need to know in order to begin raising your own ferret(s):


What is the best litter
Finding out where to get your ferret
How to train your ferret
What to feed your ferret
And much more!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015644067
Publisher: Creaders Publishing
Publication date: 09/24/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alyson Baxter wrote this ebook to encourage more people to learn about the joy a ferret might bring to their lives.

Alyson said, “I want to match people with the right sort of ferret and help them start off their life together the right way.”

“My book will help anyone wants a ferret to understand the special appeal of these pets and the important points about ensuring that their new fuzzy friend will fit in with their lifestyle, family and other pets.”

“I really like ferrets but I cover the pros and cons of owning ferrets as clearly as I can because I want to ensure that my readers have a successful and super-happy relationship by finding the right ferret.”

People need to know that ferrets really are one of the most popular pets in the U.S.A. and also many other countries. Most of the problems that occur between ferrets and their owners are because the owner is not aware of something important.

"I hope that my ebook will help more people find their ferret and enjoy years of fun and make many wonderful memories together."
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