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Anatomy, Basic Science and Normal Values
Behavior & Training
Bones, Muscles and Nerves
Cancer and Tumors
Dental Care and Oral Disease
Digestive System, Liver & Pancreas
Eyes and Ears
First Aid, Emergencies and Poisons
Grooming and Sanitation
Heart and Respiratory
Housing, Play, Travel and Supplies
Human Animal Bond
Immune, Lymphatic and Blood Systems
Infections
New and Senior Ferrets
Nutrition & Feeding
Parasites
Reproduction and Hormonal Disorders
Skin Conditions
Spaying, Neutering and Descenting
Urinary System
Veterinary Exams, Vaccines, and Procedures
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Ferrets as Pets
Ferrets are playful pets and comparatively easy to care for.
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Basic Nutrition
A healthy, balanced diet for your pet ferret and what snacks are 'good' and 'bad.'
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Oral & Dental Anatomy
Learn more about the anatomy of the mouth of carnivores, including the tongue, gums, bones, salivary glands, and teeth. The parts of a tooth and dental formulas of cats, dogs, and ferrets are also described.
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Lymphatic System Anatomy
The lymphatic system has three functions: maintaining fluid balance, immunity, and absorbing digestive fats. The main organs include lymph nodes, thymus, bone marrow, and spleen.
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Children & Ferrets
Information to help you decide whether to have a pet ferret if you have children.
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