Has anyone made a C&C cage for a Ferret? I don't have a Ferret, but I'm curious. Would it just be a large Cavy C&C with a cover?
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I am planning on making a cage for a ferret. I should have it done and ready for the little guy in Dec.sofiemuffins said:Has anyone made a C&C cage for a Ferret? I don't have a Ferret, but I'm curious. Would it just be a large Cavy C&C with a cover?
Well the size of the cage usually goes along with how often you have the ferret out. They will usally just use their cage for sleeping, but you should have them out for about 2 hours a day for play.mncavylover said:You can, but I think horizontal cages would be just fine, provided they have enough space. I think that's the main deciding factor, but I really don't know overly much about ferrets.
I've had ferrets for 11 years now and have done a lot of cage experimentation, and they do seem to like vertical cages more than horizontal ones. They LOVE shelves and levels since they're such busy bees, and hammock swings as well. I wanted to build them a cage, but they're such great escape artists (which is why I've had to do a LOT of cage experimentation), and I would be afraid they would find a way out of it. Let me know how it turns out though so I can steal the idea (j/j).mncavylover said:You can, but I think horizontal cages would be just fine, provided they have enough space. I think that's the main deciding factor, but I really don't know overly much about ferrets.
Free Range versus Caged FerretsLiciaMommycott said:I didn't think ferrets needed cages. Can't you just have them loose in the house like a cat with a litter box?