They are very fun loving and playful pets. They love to be around people, giving you attention, playing games with you, and of course playing games with other ferrets. If you only have one aviator, you’ll have to make sure you spend enough time with it, or you’ll be lonely and bored and maybe depressed. Not only are ferrets playful, but they are smart. It is too painful to leave alone in the cage. While the cage may be big enough for a little play, your little one needs more space to run and jump. in. He needs a place that he can run around like crazy to work all that energy running around.
They need at least four hours of time outside the cage where you can interact with them, watch them play, and just generally run around and be ferrets. Ferrets love games, playing games with you and other ferrets. For a new owner of a smartphone, staying active can be a little tricky. The toy will send them into crazy dances of joy, while others will send them into crazy war dances with their mouths (the oven and the hideous fur will make you miserable for the war dance). Every game is different so some games can go swimmingly with one game while the other thinks the game is too dull or stupid. I only have experience with you.
Chase Games: Most greyhounds enjoy a good game of hunting. He will often follow you and love you with a nice and fast running away and can quickly run after you. (You have to love the little ones who are excited to run!) They also want to banish them from the hunt. Take heed, then, that you do not go too suddenly, and with your muddy, muddy step, turn round, and carry your rear. You will find yourself excited and running and it will run away from you. This is the most fun for them and they have a good time. If you have two irons, you can probably do them together, try playing it with both, its double the fun! There are two caveats attached to this game, one of which is the aforementioned possibility of closing too quickly and stepping into your own fog. Know where they are at all times and be careful where you put your foot! Another warning comes in the supplement of bad behavior. Every so often, if he wants to play, he will give you a little nip with his feet, his hands, whatever is allowed. While this is not meant to be aggressive (it’s a “come and play with me” nip) it is a biting behavior that fails. My ferret stands at my feet and looks at the puppy dogs eyes, head above my feet. or if he wants to play some sport or try to get my attention. These characters are warm instead of a little cautious. You’re not a sweetheart, so the coutrix can actually hurt something.
Tunnel games: Irons love a good tunnel! They love to climb inside and find their way around. New things come up through much commotion to the curious little. To try it, put a pair of pants on the ground and watch your baby move up and down the legs. Ferrets often curl up in these tunnels and sleep. If you don’t want the migal to dig through your clothes, you’ll have to keep them off the ground, and try to build or buy some tunnels for him in the game. They also make tunnels outside of boxes or plates. Just make sure you don’t step on them, and make sure you don’t get caught in the blanket.
Tug of war: This is a very fun game to play with. Choose a nice toy (I use a tennis ball attached to a rope, it’s a dog toy, but my girlfriend loves it. ) and pull war with him. Perhaps your lover is not strong, as you are gentle, but they seem to love you.
Digging and pulling: While my ferrets are not big here and there, some ferrets adore digging in the soil, the litter, and if they can attack anything else; and they love splashing in the water. Some ferret owners put a little water in the barrel (not the whole barrel, just the front part) and let their ferrets play in the barrel. They seem to be enjoying the water. Alternatively, you can buy potting soil and play your irons outside (by sight) in it. Just put it in a small kiddie pool or simply open the bag length wise and dig out the little fuzzies!
Hide and seek: Try this one when you get along well with the ferrets, sometimes the ferrets new home won’t believe you enough to play this game. Hide something and call your friend or wait for me to come after you. When they come to your spot, jump on them playfully. The baby is usually excited to know its time to play and start playing games. Some say that they run and hide their iron then, and you have to make fun of them, others that they go and hide again, and the squire after them, or how you and your squire can enter into this one. Hide and seek helps you pair well and really suits ferrets curious and playful nature.
Bac play: They love bags! Plastic bags, paper bags, shoulder bags, backpacks, backpacks, you name it! they love to crawl in them, to explore, to dig through themselves, and sometimes even to move. Setting up a bunch of bags on the floor can create a funky game in amazing ways. Be careful when using plastic bags though, watch your iron carefully and maybe cut a hole in them and cut a loop to avoid suffocation or suffocation. With good supervision this shouldn’t be a problem and your iron is bound to have tons of fun! My loves examine every bag that comes into the house. She crawls deep inside them, runs around them, and her love jumps on them when they move.
Ferrets favorite toy: Your ferret may be a toy and will keep it for life. For mine is a tennis ball (the same we draw war). To find a way to stimulate her and give her something to run around where she hides the toy, she takes it and hides it somewhere else. When he finds her gone, he immediately goes on the hunt. It’s funny to watch her as she runs around looking for her and how satisfied she looks when she finally finds her in victory. He will also carry around the house to find new hiding places. He likes to move her every hour, just for the sake of it. It’s good for you to have a toy like this as a backup for when you’re tired of playing.
Try any of these games on your own though, make variations of them, like the ones you really love and play regularly with your little one. Ferrets love play time and love company to play with. So, make sure that your little one gives you the inspiration, the pleasure of decorating and they will love you for it! Play is a great way to create a bond and trust between you and your pet.