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Old 01-11-2010, 08:47 AM
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Help - Sweet Smelling Ferret Dilema

Hi Guys,

I am trying to find a decent Ferret Deodorising Spray for my two stinky boys lol and I was wondering if any of you have any recommendations. I have found 3 so far but I cannot decide which one to purchase. 8 in 1 Ferret Sheen Deodorising Spray, Four Paws Ferret Deodorizing Spray and Conditioner or Pet Deodoriser by Beaphar. Please could you let me know which product you use and would recommend. I would appreaciate any help thank you x
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Old 01-11-2010, 12:53 PM
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Re: Help - Sweet Smelling Ferret Dilema

Are they neutered?
Un-neutered fuzzles tend to be a bit whiffy as hormones kick in and they become oily, smelly critters.

Regularly washing can have a reverse effect in that it creates MORE oil to be produced. General rule is don't bath 'em unless they really need it (poo-disaster or somesuch )

Changing bedding regularly can keep the whiff down too.

I would never use a chemical spray around my lot, but each to their own!
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Old 06-11-2010, 08:31 AM
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Re: Help - Sweet Smelling Ferret Dilema

I think its a bit pointless using sprays on them.
Best bet is to have them neutered, clean the bedding regularly and make sure the litter tray is emptied regularly so they dont walk or roll in it.

I have tried Marshalls Bi-Odor in my ferrets water and i did think there was an improvement on general smellyness over time so maybe look into that if its a real problem after youve done the above.

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