You're welcome! We went through quite a few different cage covers as well (all fleece). We used a cotton one once, and realized are boys seem to much prefer non-fuzzy fabrics than the fuzzy ones like fleece lol.
@@PawsToJourney Yeah it definitely looks like it'd be a hassle. Now you can clean everything and reset everything so your furbabies can play and sleep in comfort like always ^^
a BIG question I have is, what do you use to wash the ferrets hammocks, blankets, ect? Is any laundry soap fine or would it have to be unscented for the ferrets? I would really appreciate if you could answer
I have read that unscented, mild detergents can be better for them. We still just use regular tide pods. We have never had any issues, so we continue to use it. I do not use any type of fabric softeners.
Hello! The length was just under 24 inches, so it fit perfectly in the Ferret Nation. I think the width was 16 inches (half the length of a Ferret Nation cage) and 6 inches high. I believe this is the one we purchased: www.walmart.com/ip/STERILITE-14968006-Clear-White-Storage-Tote-23-3-4-in-x-16-in-x-6-7-8-in-H-1-PK/163258452?athcpid=163258452&athpgid=AthenaItempage&athcgid=null&athznid=siext&athieid=v0&athstid=CS055&athguid=DrUKbBUuPMf2OhNKor0dlClT4QOaUOQpuRNc&athancid=null&athposb=0&athena=true
I absolutely LOVVVVVEEE cleaning my ferret's cage because its very therapeutic and very fun for me to do, I love seeing my noodles all happy to go into their cage again after messing around all day in my apartment
Personally, I just use the same Tide I use for our clothes. I know there are a lot of people that use detergent that's more for sensitive skin. However, we haven't had any issues with the Tide.
This helps a lot but my question is,is it okay to keep toys in their cage because I've been told by this respectable ferret TH-camr to not keep toys in their cage
It's definitely a controversial subject. There are always risks associated with everything, so it's always best to minimize risks as much as possible. One of our veterinarians told us they treated many ferrets with blockages just caused by them chewing the liners from their cages. Of course you wouldn't want to leave them on hard plastic or wire, so liners are important. It's definitely good to KNOW your own ferrets. So far, we have had no ferrets who chew on anything. I am always looking at any cloth they have access to, and all their toys every day. If I ever did see a sign of them chewing something, I would have to reevaluate how we have things for them. So, I do keep toys in their cage, but I don't use any rubber toys. Rubber (even the indestructible type meant for big dogs) can easily be chewed apart. I try to stick with plastic or cloth toys. Again, if your ferrets tend to chew on things like cloth toys, I wouldn't recommend it.
I choose NOT to keep toys in their cage but my Odee boy sneaks his toys in EVERY once in awhile but I never worry about HIS 3 favorites cuz he WON'T allow any of the other 4 touch THEM LMAO. Not even his REAL brother . But any others I keep in a toy box I set down in morning with their dig box . They LOVE that too and Odee CAN'T stash that .
@@cathyjerome1662 yeah I don't let mine keep any of their toys in their cage though I really have to worry about it as they love to stash their toys and they end up forgetting about them the only thing that they go for 100 percent of the time is my shoes they love playing with my shoes
@@zeomanka3522 TOO funny . Mine don't free roam . They have their own area and huge playpen cage door ALWAYS open but I have an array of animals from my iguana to sugar gliders and hedgehogs. Dogs .So THEY have ALOT to share with . Front screened in porch is a huge play area ALL pets have to share . So my house is complicated so EVERYONE EVEN Gamora the iguana wants outside time LOL
@@cathyjerome1662 that's pretty awesome I would love to have more animals like guinea pigs or rabbits but I don't have the space for them and I love my babies so maybe one day
So this cage in this video is a single (1) unit. Our boys free roam most of the time, and are just in there if we leave or are sleeping. I work from home so they can free roam a lot. If you look way back at older videos, we actually had a 4 unit, but both me and my husband were working 10+ hour shifts then, and would be gone for a large part of the day. Since they had a lot less free roam time then, we wanted them to have a larger cage to play in. :)
Definitely a personal preference. I make sure to wash my hands both before and after I’m done with cages, and don’t touch a million things in-between. Gloves are definitely a great option for some!
OMG I spent over 200 dollars on cage covers. NEVER thought of pillow cases! ! Now I'm looking thru ours ! Ty
You're welcome! We went through quite a few different cage covers as well (all fleece). We used a cotton one once, and realized are boys seem to much prefer non-fuzzy fabrics than the fuzzy ones like fleece lol.
Thanks for info I’m look looking for cage covers but I don’t want to spend so much
That's a very smart idea having multiple sets of clean beds and toys and covers.
@@PawsToJourney Yeah it definitely looks like it'd be a hassle. Now you can clean everything and reset everything so your furbabies can play and sleep in comfort like always ^^
a BIG question I have is, what do you use to wash the ferrets hammocks, blankets, ect? Is any laundry soap fine or would it have to be unscented for the ferrets? I would really appreciate if you could answer
I have read that unscented, mild detergents can be better for them. We still just use regular tide pods. We have never had any issues, so we continue to use it. I do not use any type of fabric softeners.
Very helpful! We have the ferret nation cage just waiting to find a ferret! Was it easy potty training them?
Great idea. But I had one who loved vinegar so much he would lick ip anything vinegar related. Up to and including the 50/50 vinegar solution bottle
Great video, thank you!
Ooooo looks really nice. Ur fur baby’s r so cute
Do you remember what size or measurements that container is that you use for the litterbox?
Hello! The length was just under 24 inches, so it fit perfectly in the Ferret Nation. I think the width was 16 inches (half the length of a Ferret Nation cage) and 6 inches high.
I believe this is the one we purchased: www.walmart.com/ip/STERILITE-14968006-Clear-White-Storage-Tote-23-3-4-in-x-16-in-x-6-7-8-in-H-1-PK/163258452?athcpid=163258452&athpgid=AthenaItempage&athcgid=null&athznid=siext&athieid=v0&athstid=CS055&athguid=DrUKbBUuPMf2OhNKor0dlClT4QOaUOQpuRNc&athancid=null&athposb=0&athena=true
@@PawsToJourney Thank you! Been looking for a container like this for my own ferrets lol
What do you suggest for covers for the ramps? I love your pillowcase and sheet idea but you don't seem to have ramps like my critter nation.
I absolutely LOVVVVVEEE cleaning my ferret's cage because its very therapeutic and very fun for me to do, I love seeing my noodles all happy to go into their cage again after messing around all day in my apartment
That's awesome! What are your noodles' names??
@@PawsToJourney Omggg you replied to my comment!! My babies names are Coco and Comet!
What is the pellet litter you use? Plain wood pellets or pine?? I thought pine pellets are not good for ferrets because of the essential oils
I have the same bowl you do
My lord I have the same monkey for my dobbie, it was his first toy when I got him and he has that thing stashed so good lol
How cute!
My son just moved in with his ferret and his cage is so gross. Wonder if I should just buy a new one?
Stupid question but what kind of tray is that you use for litter box
Looks like a bunny liter box . I have 2 my babies do use corner ones too tho
What can I wash my ferrets bedding with?
Personally, I just use the same Tide I use for our clothes. I know there are a lot of people that use detergent that's more for sensitive skin. However, we haven't had any issues with the Tide.
This helps a lot but my question is,is it okay to keep toys in their cage because I've been told by this respectable ferret TH-camr to not keep toys in their cage
It's definitely a controversial subject.
There are always risks associated with everything, so it's always best to minimize risks as much as possible. One of our veterinarians told us they treated many ferrets with blockages just caused by them chewing the liners from their cages. Of course you wouldn't want to leave them on hard plastic or wire, so liners are important.
It's definitely good to KNOW your own ferrets. So far, we have had no ferrets who chew on anything. I am always looking at any cloth they have access to, and all their toys every day. If I ever did see a sign of them chewing something, I would have to reevaluate how we have things for them.
So, I do keep toys in their cage, but I don't use any rubber toys. Rubber (even the indestructible type meant for big dogs) can easily be chewed apart. I try to stick with plastic or cloth toys. Again, if your ferrets tend to chew on things like cloth toys, I wouldn't recommend it.
I choose NOT to keep toys in their cage but my Odee boy sneaks his toys in EVERY once in awhile but I never worry about HIS 3 favorites cuz he WON'T allow any of the other 4 touch THEM LMAO. Not even his REAL brother . But any others I keep in a toy box I set down in morning with their dig box . They LOVE that too and Odee CAN'T stash that .
@@cathyjerome1662 yeah I don't let mine keep any of their toys in their cage though I really have to worry about it as they love to stash their toys and they end up forgetting about them the only thing that they go for 100 percent of the time is my shoes they love playing with my shoes
@@zeomanka3522 TOO funny . Mine don't free roam . They have their own area and huge playpen cage door ALWAYS open but I have an array of animals from my iguana to sugar gliders and hedgehogs. Dogs .So THEY have ALOT to share with . Front screened in porch is a huge play area ALL pets have to share . So my house is complicated so EVERYONE EVEN Gamora the iguana wants outside time LOL
@@cathyjerome1662 that's pretty awesome I would love to have more animals like guinea pigs or rabbits but I don't have the space for them and I love my babies so maybe one day
Is the cage a 1 unit or 2 unit
So this cage in this video is a single (1) unit. Our boys free roam most of the time, and are just in there if we leave or are sleeping. I work from home so they can free roam a lot.
If you look way back at older videos, we actually had a 4 unit, but both me and my husband were working 10+ hour shifts then, and would be gone for a large part of the day. Since they had a lot less free roam time then, we wanted them to have a larger cage to play in. :)
Thanks for the information
I just dont like how she touching everything with her bare hands idkkk
Definitely a personal preference. I make sure to wash my hands both before and after I’m done with cages, and don’t touch a million things in-between. Gloves are definitely a great option for some!