Should You Get a Hammock for your Ferret?

This post was written by London Pet Sitter on January 25, 2010
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All ferrets love to sleep. Generally a ferret can sleep between eighteen and twenty hours a day. They like to hide, too, in comfy, dark spaces. So, be sure to give your ferret a comfortable area where they can sleep and hide. So, let’s look at soft bedding, sleep sacks and ferret hammocks. Just as we like a light blanket when our room is warm and a heavier blanket when our room is cool, so do ferrets. Because of this, you should provide two types of beds for them in their cage. Then they can choose the one they find the most pleasant at the time. For a ferret, having a bed is vital to ensure healthy sleeping patterns. If your ferret is not comfortable it won’t sleep well and that might cause health problems.
One option for your ferret’s bed is a sleep sack, sometimes referred to as a nap sack. These can provide extra warmth when it is required. Put a sleep sack on the bottom of the cage. Most are made with a single opening at one end for your ferret to crawl into. Some have openings at both ends. When your ferret uses its sleep sack, it is comfy and warm. You can even find some sleep sacks that make crinkling sounds. This can also be used for play time.
Another choice for your ferret’s bed is a hammock. You suspend a hammock in your ferret’s cage. It provides a comfy, pocketed space that gives your pet a feeling of security while still being partially open. Because ferrets are sensitive to heat, a hammock can provide a comfortable spot that also allows your pet to cool down, if necessary. Hammocks are available is all shapes and size and can be fleece-lined or unlined. There are also large ferret hammocks available that can easily accommodate several animals and they really like snuggling together while sleeping. Hammocks can also be flat or boot-shapes and some even have zippers so you can adjust the size of the opening. Hammocks also provide for usable space for your ferret.
When you buy a hammock or sleep sack, make sure it is machine washable to prevent the spread of disease and to keep it clean. Choose a tightly woven fabric so it will be safer and more durable. Any time a sleep sack or hammock starts to fray, or if the seams begin to separate, remove it from the cage immediately. A damaged sack or hammock is hazardous to your ferret. Make sure that any hardware used to attach the hammock to the cage isn’t hazardous for your pet.
Hammocks are a good choice for your ferret because they provide a safe environment for them without putting any pressure on their body. It also helps them get into their natural sleeping position while providing another area they can use for play.

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