indimom
Are We There Yet?
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We have a neighbor (teen) and a nephew (preteen) who normally take care of our ferrets when we are gone. The ferrets are pretty easy to take care of since they use the litter box, stay in their condo most of the day, and entertain each other. We usually have the "sitter" come to the house once a day to clean and feed them and to let them run/play outside the cage for a while.
On our trip last July, Smokey had been sick for several weeks and was on three types of meds. This was a problem. It was pretty much a two man job to get those pills and liquids down him and ferrets are VERY wiggly when they want loose. Also, you had to pry his little mouth open and ferrets have sharp teeth. It was difficult for us and we are not intimidated or upset by the occasional nip.
We weren't sure what to do as ferrets are not traditional pets and bording places will not keep them. Our last ditch effort was the vets' office. They do not normally board animals, but they had been treating him and understood the situation. They agreed that they could keep him. They only charged us $12 a day, including giving him his meds twice a day at no extra charge. Our nephew cared for Bandit at our home. Everything went well and the ferrets were glad to see each other after the weekend. We were thrilled.
Sadly, Smokey passed away at the end of summer.
On our trip last July, Smokey had been sick for several weeks and was on three types of meds. This was a problem. It was pretty much a two man job to get those pills and liquids down him and ferrets are VERY wiggly when they want loose. Also, you had to pry his little mouth open and ferrets have sharp teeth. It was difficult for us and we are not intimidated or upset by the occasional nip.
We weren't sure what to do as ferrets are not traditional pets and bording places will not keep them. Our last ditch effort was the vets' office. They do not normally board animals, but they had been treating him and understood the situation. They agreed that they could keep him. They only charged us $12 a day, including giving him his meds twice a day at no extra charge. Our nephew cared for Bandit at our home. Everything went well and the ferrets were glad to see each other after the weekend. We were thrilled.
Sadly, Smokey passed away at the end of summer.

I get a housesitter and petsitter all in one and I pay the same as it would cost to kennel her. They spoil her mercilessly and she's always exhausted from all the playing when we get back home.