Get It Today
Ferrets need ferret cages that are secure, warm and cozy. Ferret cages and habitats that are secure enough to protect these curious animals and large enough to provide plenty of space for fun and games will help make for happy ferret pets.
Ferrets are notorious escape artists, so it’s important to choose ferret cages that are secure and can be locked. For a small ferret cage, we recommend a well-ventilated one with a minimum size of 24” L x 24” W x 18” H. A larger ferret cage size of around 35” L x 25”W x 55” H is ideal since these active animals require lots of space to exercise to lead a happy, healthy life.
How you set up a ferret cage will largely depend on the type of enclosure you buy and where you will be keeping it. Ferret cages and habitats are usually easy to assemble, while more advanced choices like a corner ferret cage or multi-level ferret cage may require more time to set up. Refer to manufacturer instructions.
Yes. When it comes to purchasing new ferret supplies, ferret cages are one of the most important pieces. While you’ll love spending bonding time with your new favorite pet, ferrets do best with a secure cage when they’re not under supervision. Keep in mind that although your pet will spend much of their time in their cage, these animals have highly active minds and require a substantial amount of playtime and daily interaction. They should spend at least two hours every day away from their cage.
There are many fun, engaging products to put in your ferret’s cage. Set up your ferret cage with ferret bedding and litter. Provide a comfortable home for your furry friend with ferret beds and hideaways, and mental stimulation with ferret cage toys. A popular ferret cage accessories is a ferret hammock.
It’s okay for ferrets to spend time in a cage—however, for at least 2 hours of every day, take your ferret out of their cage and spend time playing with them in a ferret-proofed space. They are highly inquisitive creatures who may try to eat items in their surroundings while exploring or escape if they’re left out and about without supervision.
Ferret Cages & Habitats
Best Ferret Cages
Ferret Habitat Beds
Rabbit Cages & Habitats
Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
Ferret Toys & Habitat Accessories
Ferret Cage Essentials
Guinea Pig Cages & Habitats
Hamster & Gerbil Cages & Habitats
Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
Ferret Cage Platforms
Mouse & Rat Cages & Habitats
Ferret Cage Upgrades
Ferret Lounge Beds
Ferret Sanctuary Hammocks
Best Selling Pet Rat Habitats Cages Houses
Hedgehog Cages
Ferret Snuggle Beds
Ferret Shop
Small Animal Habitat Accessories
Kaytee Ferret Cages & Habitats
WARE Ferret Cages & Habitats
A&E Cage Company Ferret Cages & Habitats
Ferplast Rabbit Cages & Habitats
Ferplast Hamster & Gerbil Cages & Habitats
Midwest Ferret Cages & Habitats
Kaytee Hamster & Gerbil Cages & Habitats
WARE Rabbit Cages & Habitats
WARE Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
WARE Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
Kaytee Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
Prevue Pet Products Rabbit Cages & Habitats
Prevue Pet Products Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
WARE Hamster & Gerbil Cages & Habitats
Kaytee Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
Kaytee Mouse & Rat Cages & Habitats
Kaytee Guinea Pig Cages & Habitats
A&E Cage Company Ferret Toys & Habitat Accessories
YML Hamster & Gerbil Cages & Habitats
A&E Cage Company Ferret Shop
Wondering if I could buy a rabbit enclosure for my ferret (would be inside,not outside) as they are alot cheaper,is this ok?
My Amazon Bandit needs a larger cage. I am hesitant to purchase a new cage as the one he has is too small. Descriptions do not indicate the spacing of the bats. Additionally there are no toys in cages to help identify which cage is best. I inherited Bandit and he throws pellets out of feed dish and doesn't seem to care for food that came with him. Suggestions?
How can shelter and caging influence an animals health?
i have 3 ferrets who won't use their litter box and use the shelves instead. i saw an item that was a cleaning spray for bird cages to remove poop. do you think it would be ok and work on my ferret cage?
I just bought my ferret and he is really hyper. Can he sleep outside. And would he be safe around my cat
So I recently posted a pic of my hamsters new set up. People said that CritterTrail is too small for her. She has two cages and then tubes connecting them. She runs in her ball for 4 hrs a day with a break each hour for water and food. Should I make her a bin cage or keep the CritterTrails cage?
Wanting a small animal besides a dog or cat, would a ferret make a good pet please?
Ferret is pawing at his mouth and having diarrhea
Can ferrets eat fruits
I am looking into buying a new cage for my Syrian hamster and my current cage is a total of 288 in.² total it's 16 inches in width 12 inches in depth and 18 inches in height. I found two cages I want to choose from the first one being a total of 953 in.² total with a length of 30.7 inches a width of 18.9 inches and a height of 19.7 inches. The other one is 271 Square inches total with a length of 13.75 inches a width of 11.25 inches and a height of 21 inches. Which cage would be better?
I am getting a hedgehog and have been told to get a small enclosed space to put in the cage for sleeping. Recommendations???
What type of food do you recommend for ferrets