Things You'll Need
- Scissors
- Pants
- Ribbon
- Needle
- Thread
- Old clothes
- Ferret treats
- Toilet paper roll
- Cardboard boxes
- Non-instant rice or uncooked beans
- Plastic Easter egg
- Glue
- Shipping tubes
- Tape
Instructions
Tunnels
Cut a trouser leg off of a pair of pants. Screw 3 or 4 hooks into the ceiling. Tie a long ribbon or rope from each hook so that the ribbon touches or comes close to touching the ground. Wrap the ribbons all the way around the pant leg and cover the ribbons in tape to secure the tunnel. Make sure that the tunnel is parallel to the floor but not too far off the ground. About a foot from the ground is a good height.
Sew up one side of the pant leg to create a cozy sleep sack. Use old clothes or linens for bedding.
Tape the end of a toilet paper roll, place a treat inside and let your ferret try to get the treat out.
Dig Box
Fill a medium-sized cardboard box with uncooked, non-instant white rice or paper.
Throw some treats into the filled box.
Cut a hole in the top of the box so that the ferret can enter and exit without spilling the box's contents everywhere.
Tape the rest of the box openings shut. Be sure to monitor your ferret while it is in the box to make sure that it is having fun and not stuck.
Shaker
Empty a plastic Easter egg.
Fill the egg with non-instant white rice or uncooked beans.
Glue the egg shut.
Ferret Castle
Cut holes the size of shipping tubes in the sides of 2 or more cardboard boxes.
Glue shipping tubes to the cardboard boxes to create an exciting labyrinth for your ferret. Try hiding treats or other toys in different boxes and tubes.
Use tape to cover rough edges.
Position the boxes and tubes so that your ferret has to climb up some shipping tubes and slide down others.