So you've taken the plunge and brought home a ferret. This charming, playful animals have grown in popularity and more and more people learn how fun and affectionate they can be. But now that you have your ferrets are at home, what you are going to feed it? What is the best diet for your new pet ferret?
While ferrets can eat dog food it is not a good idea. With their short intestines, only five times the length of her body, and a rapid digestive system - food through their intestines within 3 hours - they require a diet that is rich in proteins concentrated the more the better. Dog Food for slower metabolism has been designed and contains carbohydrates, can not easily digest some ferrets, and so can a ferret malnutrition and other health problems, suffer when fed exclusively on a diet of dog food.
To ensure that your pet is eating right, you have to know what the best diet is given ferrets. Ideally, your ferret requires a diet rich in protein, but low in fiber and carbohydrates. Luckily for you, pet stores now carry food designed specifically designed for a ferret diet. Most of these brands are also approved vet and are not only rich in protein, but come with other vitamins and minerals your pet needs to be healthy.
If you are going to buy ferret food from your local pet store, you can also see frozen foods. However, these are of frozen fish that have not prepared properly before freezing. Ferrets, as you will soon discover, can be very picky and may not be as much as looking at your offer. In many foods, especially in recent years has been ignored by manufacturers taste pet food. Today, however, ferrets and other pets, taste has a concern.
Like all children and pets are ferrets are compulsively like a particular brand or flavor of foods. So you must be sure that you are on their nutritional needs as well as their taste preferences. Keeping an eye If you do not, you will soon see your pet ferret ate nothing but the equivalent of junk food. You can try mixing two foods together - his favorite and a new mix - to encourage him to try something that might be healthier for it. It is also a good idea to get them sold to new foods in case one of their favorite brands.
Some ferrets dig in their food or food bowl. If this happens to your pet, you change the bowl with a small, flat one, or even a plate. Although it may not be the dish as much as the food. Such as children, ferrets pick out the tastiest bites and ignore flavors they are not happy. Keep your pet ferret to a healthy diet can be a challenge, but it is better for your pet, to ensure that they are getting the nutrition they need from their food.