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Bathing Your Ferret
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it difficult to bathe ferrets? You'll find that it's
easier than you think. If you want to give your ferret
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Run some luke warm water
into a basin. With the water still running, thoroughly
wet your ferret's fur.
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Pour some shampoo onto
the fur and rub it into a rich lather. Don't forget
the head - fleas love to congregate here. Make
sure you use a good quality shampoo, one that is
formulate especially for ferrets or for kittens.
You can find good quality grooming products here.
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Dampen a Q-tip and insert
it straight down into your ferret's ear, as demonstrated.
Gently rotate and remove. If it is dirty, repeat
with a fresh Q-tip until the ear is clean.
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Rinse your ferret under
luke warm water, and gently squeeze the excess
water from the fur. Pour on a conditioner or rinse
and distribute evenly through the fur.
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Rinse your ferret thoroughly under
luke warm water, not forgetting the head and under
the chin and arms. Ensure that all traces of shampoo
and conditioner are removed from the fur, because
it could cause irritations if not washed away properly.
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Towel dry your fuzzy with a soft
towel. When you set your ferret down, watch out
for a mad run accompanied by ruffling fur and shaking
tails... oh, it feels so great to be clean!
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