Starting off with a very basic tip, it’s important to not give your ferret any fibers. Ferrets can’t digest fibrous food, so this will damage their digestive tract and make them sick. Examples of fibrous food include rice, bread, and oats.Ferrets need to be vaccinated initially, and then they need regular check-ups at the vet. If your ferret is of under the age of 4, then a yearly check-up will suffice. If your ferret is above 4, then two check-ups per year will be necessary.Ferrets sleep anywhere from 14-18 hours a day, so it’s important to make sure they’re comfortable and safe while sleeping. Investing in a large enough cage is essential as your ferret will sometimes wake up and feel energetic and want to run around. Ferrets can sometimes also feel claustrophobic; one of their common behaviors is to back into a wall when feeling scared. Also make sure that the cage has a separate area for his litter. Ferrets can get pretty aggressive and they will nip or bite you or try to fip you over. While this is playful on their part, it can be hurtful towards children. Leaving your ferret alone with a child under 10 is not a good idea.There are many reasons a ferret may bite. He may be afraid, have poor etiquette, or is just curious to explore with their mouth. Either way, it’s a good skill to teach your ferret when to not bite because you never know when the bite can be painful. I guess thats all i have. I love my ferret and he is the best so I do recommend you get one.