Home Small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature Ferrets Deli Nature Deli Nature Ferrets 5 1 review The ferret belongs to the group of the mustelines just like the weasel and the otter. They are pray animals that are mainly kept as pets, although some people use them for hunting. Hunting with ferrets is called ferreting. In order to ferret, you nee ... See full description Weight 2,5 KG £14.39 £5.76/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 £14.39 £14.39/unit x2 -£0.29 £28.49 £14.10 last unit x3 £43.17 £14.39 last unit x5 £71.95 £14.39 last unit Buy it with... Vitakraft Mineral Stone Rodents 168 g 168 GR £2.19 Trixie Straw toys for rodents and rabbits 15 cm £2.69 Jr Farm Flores De Jardin Para Chinchillas 50 GR £3.09 You may also like Witte Molen Puur Dwarf Hamster & Friends 400 GR (12) £3.49 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Witte Molen Puur Chinchilla & Degu 500 GR (17) £3.99 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Witte Molen Puur Hamster 400 GR (11) -20% £2.72 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Rabbits Vet Line Renal détoxication 1,4 KG (11) £14.19 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Vet Line Respiratory Rabbits 1,4 KG (4) £14.19 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Features Deli Nature Ferrets Reference5411860801778 Weight2,5 KG FormatCroquettes Nutritional ConditionsNatural AgeAdult Special Cares Small Animal TypeFerrets BrandDeli Nature Description Deli Nature Ferrets The ferret belongs to the group of the mustelines just like the weasel and the otter. They are pray animals that are mainly kept as pets, although some people use them for hunting. Hunting with ferrets is called ferreting. In order to ferret, you need a ferreting permit! Ferrets cannot survive in the wild, they have been completely domesticated. Even before our era, the ancient Greeks had already been describing the ferrets. They were said to be a North-African domesticated pet. Ferrets are strict meat eaters, called carnivores. Even more so, the digestion of the ferret is not even capable of digesting plant material. Too many sweets with much sugar can be harmful for them. Dog or cat feeds is not suitable for ferrets either, as it contains too many plant proteins and fibres and too little animal proteins. In the pet shop you will find a great variety of special ferret feed of high quality and with a sufficient amount of animal proteins. They need enough space in their cage to be able to move about and to play, as they are really playful animals. This can be an outdoor or indoor cage, the cold being less of a problem than heat; they do not like temperatures above 28° or 29°C. It is best to give the ferret at least an area of 1.5 m². Nice to know is that the word ferret is derived from the French 'furet', in Latin fur, meaning little thief. Customer Reviews Deli Nature Ferrets 5 Stars | 1 reviews 5 Stars 100% 4 Stars 0% 3 Stars 0% 2 Stars 0% 1 Stars 0% Write a review Reviews in other countries Il mio diretto lo adora e ottimo Related categories Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Deli Nature for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures natural for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures adult for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures croquettes for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures ferrets for small pets Standard price £14.39 Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% available We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Save purchasing more than 1 unit Prices valid for today
Description Deli Nature Ferrets The ferret belongs to the group of the mustelines just like the weasel and the otter. They are pray animals that are mainly kept as pets, although some people use them for hunting. Hunting with ferrets is called ferreting. In order to ferret, you need a ferreting permit! Ferrets cannot survive in the wild, they have been completely domesticated. Even before our era, the ancient Greeks had already been describing the ferrets. They were said to be a North-African domesticated pet. Ferrets are strict meat eaters, called carnivores. Even more so, the digestion of the ferret is not even capable of digesting plant material. Too many sweets with much sugar can be harmful for them. Dog or cat feeds is not suitable for ferrets either, as it contains too many plant proteins and fibres and too little animal proteins. In the pet shop you will find a great variety of special ferret feed of high quality and with a sufficient amount of animal proteins. They need enough space in their cage to be able to move about and to play, as they are really playful animals. This can be an outdoor or indoor cage, the cold being less of a problem than heat; they do not like temperatures above 28° or 29°C. It is best to give the ferret at least an area of 1.5 m². Nice to know is that the word ferret is derived from the French 'furet', in Latin fur, meaning little thief.