The best and easiest way to keep your ferret smelling sweet is to keep her cage clean. A ferret is only going to smell as good as her environment, and if her litter box hasn't been cleaned out in a week, both she and her cage are going to smell like feces and urine. Make sure you scoop the litter box daily and empty and clean the box thoroughly at least once a week. You can also use a product like Lixit Pet Odor Ferret Cage & Litter Deodorizer to absorb and eliminate noxious litter box smells. Another cleaning necessity is wiping down the cage. We recommend that you use a product like Nature's Miracle Deodorizing Cage Wipes or Super Pet Clean Cage Wipes & Spray. Both of these products will remove oils deposited on the bars and neutralize any odors. This should be done once a week. The last thing you will need to do is wash all bedding, including hammocks, sleep sacks and other items, at least once a week. This will go a long way towards keeping odors at bay. Not only will it eliminate any odors that have been building up on the bedding while your ferret sleeps and plays in them, but the clean bedding will give your ferret a fresh scent. Grooming Products & Practices
Another grooming practice that can be used to control odors is bathing. However, it is important to note that over-bathing your ferret will actually cause odors. Every time you bathe a ferret, you strip oils from her skin and coat. This is fine to do every once in a while, but if you do it too much, she starts to overproduce oils in an attempt to correct the imbalance. So what you end up with is a smellier, itchier ferret than when you started! Therefore, you should bathe your ferret no more than once a month. When you do bathe your ferret, there is a large selection of ferret shampoos in a variety of different scents for you to choose from. You can also use a ferret conditioner if you are bathing your ferret during the dryer winter months or if she already has dry skin. Avoid using shampoos not made for ferrets, as they may not have a proper pH. If you don't like to bathe your ferret or your ferret cannot be bathed, you can use a waterless shampoo or an instant shampoo instead. These safe, no-rinse shampoos control odors by gently loosening dirt and dissolving oils. They deodorize your ferret's skin and coat and eliminate the need for bathing. There are a variety of ferret deodorizing sprays that you can use to control odors between baths as well. Many are also conditioning sprays that will help to give your ferret a softer coat, and they are all safe to use daily if you need to. They come in a range of different scents, from cucumber melon to baby powder. They are also helpful in freshening up your ferret's bedding between washes. You can also add products to your ferret's drinking water that help control waste and body odors. Marshall Bi-Odor Ferret Waste Deodorizer is a very effective product. Made from completely natural ingredients, it eliminates odors from the inside to help you control odors in your ferret's cage. As you can see, there are a wide variety of products and methods you can use to control your ferret's odors. With just a little effort, your ferret's odors will be no more noticeable than that of a dog or cat!
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