E-book Category: Animals E-book Title: Ferret Care Interview Secrets Author: John Ashcroft Book Description: "Don't Be A Victim Of Your Ferret's Biting, Stinking & Urinating Outside The Litter ... Get The Facts From A Top Ferret Care Enthusiast & Find Out The Real Secrets Of Ferret Care Instantly" If You Love Your Ferret But Are Frustrated By Its Naughty Behavior And The Numerous Annoyances Associated With Ferret Care, Then Read On To Learn How To Turn Your Ferret Into The Most Well Behaved Ferret In The World, While Feeling Great About It...
Dear Fellow Ferret Lover,
Are you tired of your ferret's biting and stinking? Does it frustrate you every time your ferret "does its bathroom" outside the litter or are you simply worrying your ferret might be sick, due to its displaying abnormal behavior?
As you are reading this letter, you'll realize that this is your lucky day!
Give Me Just Five Minutes And I'll Show You How To Instantly Learn The Real Secrets Of Ferret Care Imagine how you would feel if your ferret actually knew how to use its bathroom properly, stopped biting, and acted as you'd like it to act, so you could actually spend your time enjoying your happy and healthy "little fuzzy"!
Here's just a fraction of what you'll discover in the "Ferret Care Interview":
- I've heard that there are some common nuisances associated with baby and young adult ferrets. What are they and how can I control or stop them? - avoiding these will make your life way much easier (page 8)
- What kind of nutrition does my new ferret need? Do I need to follow a special diet or feeding schedule? - feeding your ferret the wrong thing can lead to very unpleasant health situations (page 9)
- Are there certain types of cleaning solutions that I should or should not use while cleaning my ferret's cage? - you'll be shocked with some of the cleaning solutions you must not be using (page 12)
- I've heard that it is important to socialize a ferret while they are young. Do you have any tips or suggestions on how I can socialize my ferret? - getting this right from the start will save you tons of headaches in the future (page 15)
- Are there any special types of litter that I should or should not use for my ferret's litter pans? - you'll find out why certain types of litters should be avoided at all costs (page 21)
- I've heard that ferrets often have strong odors. Do I need to bathe it regularly? Is there any way to completely get rid of the "ferret" smell? - learn why bathing too often might be a problem (page 24)
- Is there any type of abnormal behavior or symptoms that would signal that something is wrong with my ferret? For example, can ferrets sleep, eat or defecate too much? (page 28)
- Is there any behavior that my ferret will exhibit that I might be concerned about but should not be? - find out what behavior changes are a sign that there's something wrong with your ferret (page 32)
- What kind of ailments can afflict a ferret in old age? Are there treatments available? - learn how early treatment may significantly extend the life of your ferret (page 30)
- Do you recommend an annual veterinary visit for ferrets, including vaccinations? Do routine vaccinations include any substances that could be harmful to my ferret? (page 31)
- What should I do if my ferret swallows something it shouldn't? - you'll need to act fast on these tips or your ferret could be history (page 35)
- Is there anything else I need to do to make sure that my ferret's hygiene is up to par? - how to safely groom and pamper your ferret (page 25)
- Can ferrets get fleas? Are there any flea treatments that you do or do not recommend? - learn why "defleaing" everything at once is a huge misconception (page 27)
- How often do I need to let my ferret out of its cage? Is there any way I can take it outside or allow it to play on its own? - this has a direct impact on your ferret's health and happiness (page 22)
- Does a ferret need a playmate? (page 17)
- Can a ferret get along with other animals, such as a cat or a dog? - by getting this right you can avoid unpleasant encounters at best and catastrophes at worst (page 18)
- Can I train my ferret to display certain types of behavior? - the answer will surprise you (page 18)
- Is there a special way that I need to handle my ferret when I am holding it? Is there any type of handling that is too rough or that I should avoid? (page 14)
- Is there anything else that you suggest I purchase for my ferret, such as toys, etc.? - what you should know to avoid "accidents" (page 13)
- Can you tell me more about what kind of accommodations a ferret needs? For example, do you have any suggestions regarding what kind of cage I need to purchase? (page 11)
- Should I have my ferret spayed or neutered? I have also heard of microchips being used for identification. Can you tell me more about that? - this is extremely vital information that you should know (page 7)
- I've been thinking about getting a ferret. What are the pros and cons of owning a ferret? - you should be aware of this before buying a ferret (page 3)
- I've decided to get a ferret. Where should I begin? (page 3)
- Are there any places where owning a ferret is illegal or a license is required? - find out if it's illegal in your own state (page 4)
- How much, on average, does a ferret cost if I am purchasing the ferret from a pet store? (page 5)
- Can you describe, in detail, the different ferret breeds and their respective markings? (page 6)
- Are there any tips or suggestions you have to make traveling with a ferret easier? - how to avoid last minute hassles (page 34)
- How long do ferrets live, on average? (page 30)
- Are there any places I can board my ferret if I'm going out of town? If I can't find a boarding shelter, how long can I leave my ferret alone? (page 39)
- I'd like to find a regular veterinarian for my ferret. How do I find a good one? (page 41)
- How do I make sure that I get the most out of my ferret's regular checkup? - how to avoid wasting money on extra veterinarian visits (page 42)
- Are there ways that I can give back to the ferret community? For example, can I volunteer at a ferret shelter? (page 43)
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