How to Care For a Ferret : Training Pet Ferrets to Use the Litter Box

Watch an exotic animal health technician explain how to train a pet ferret to use a litter box in this free online video.

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25 Responses to “How to Care For a Ferret : Training Pet Ferrets to Use the Litter Box”

  • Anonymous says:

    suck a dick hanna

  • Anonymous says:

    you dont know shit bitch i know more

  • Anonymous says:

    unless they are too well trained. I had a ferret named joey, and like he would cry and search every corner of the house for a litter box, and get frusturated if he couldnt find one xD

    But… in the end … he might just use a corner and look sad…

  • Anonymous says:

    i fucking hat cats so would proably not like these things im a dog person

  • Anonymous says:

    that advice didnt work no1 listen 2 her!!! But i hav found out much eaiser way to litter box train them!!! :) But guss wot im not tellin unless yooh leave a comment on my videos :) 1 of my vides is bout my Dog Candy her vidoes called beautiful whippets nd whippets playin!!! :) if yooh leave a nice comment nd ask me how to litter box train ferrets i will reply as soon as posibul!!! Thanks Hanna!! :)

  • Anonymous says:

    lol

  • Anonymous says:

    i dont use litter in mine because my ferret thinks its a new dig box.

  • Anonymous says:

    my ferret is pretty much free range, and he seems to know what not to get into. then again, he does looooove to test my limits! he’s incredibly smart and steals everything he can.

  • Anonymous says:

    My parents are cats ha ha just kidding who would believe that than again maybe I would.

  • Anonymous says:

    well duh!

  • Anonymous says:

    Out of my experience whenever you get multiples of ferrets it’s a bit harder to train them, but not impossible. Give them treats when they use the litter box. Make sure if you let them roam free that they have plenty of places to poop(paper/extra boxes) because they’re not like us and will not hold it in if they don’t have to.

  • Anonymous says:

    i’ve been in pet land…cool people and awesome animals

  • Anonymous says:

    U can get a leash or harness for ur ferret and teach it to avoid certain rooms or like teach it to avoid cables and if s/he continues just tape all the cables down with duct tape simple

  • Anonymous says:

    my ferret used the box when she can but my brothers deosnt. grr.

  • Anonymous says:

    i want to get a ferret but my mom dosent think i should she it is cute but i know i have great responsibility to own a ferret because i have a dog
    I f i have a dog, would a ferret be comfortable with that dog?

  • Anonymous says:

    EXACTLY! Omg.. My baby ferret is the worst. XD If there’s ANYTHING she can get into, she will try her damndest. Hehe. It would be wise to read up on ferrets before getting one. You can’t just stick them in a cage all the time. Nor can you leave them out constantly. Like Wombat said, they’ll get into everything. It is very much like having a kid. Don’t leave anything out you don’t want broken. Hehe.

  • Anonymous says:

    You could but it’s not recommended. Owning a ferret is like having a three year old that never grows up. The can and WILL get into everything and when they are out they will need constant attention.

  • Anonymous says:

    do ferrets hav to hav a litter box or can u just buy a bed for them and they sleep in there and then after they r done sleeping they just run around the house and play with me? and r they alright to train?

  • Anonymous says:

    do ferrets hav to be kept in a cage cant u just buy a bed for them and they will sleep there and the rest of the time he will just play around and stuff like play around the house

  • Anonymous says:

    They are great pets. The only one I ever had get sick, was sick before I got her. She ended up having bone marrow cancer. With ferrets and small animals, they have a higher chance of getting cancers and stuff, but like I said, I have only had one have it. If you have any questions go ahead and message me and I will help you out. :)

  • Anonymous says:

    ive had mines for almost two years and he’s only been sick once. they are great pets but required alot of attention the first year. mines just lets my younger cousins toss it around[not literally] but he’s pretty calm

  • Anonymous says:

    They dont really get sick all the time. Ferrets are actually very hardy animals and dont get sick very much

  • Anonymous says:

    I didn’t train mine. I found she went to the same spot all the time anyway. Mabye 2 or 3 diff spots in a big room. I just put a box there, but she didn’t like climbing into it and would do her business right next to it. I started putting paper down and she would go on that.

  • Anonymous says:

    and what ferret ACTUALLY does this???

    i have three retards that know i want them to go in their shit box and they refuse blatantly by flickin me off and crappin by the bedroom door so i step in it before i go get them water cause they drink it all and piss on their sheets in the top part of their cage. seriously shitbox training a ferret is like letting an infant crawl around without a diaper on.

  • Anonymous says:

    each time ive tried to get mine to use a litter box he just slings the pellets all over the place for me to clean up and then sh*ts on the floor.

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