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    Sturdy ferret hammock for heavy ferrets

    This is a specific conversation about Ferret supplies — energetic animals with specific needs — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Sounds like you've been through a few hammocks already — a heavier, older ferret plus cheap stitching is a reliable recipe for torn seams and frustrated owners. Ferrets are highly intelligent, energetic obligate carnivores and they need far more robust kit than most brands bother to build. A 3-year-old ferret carrying a bit of extra weight is going to stress-test every hammock in ways a kit simply wouldn't. Before I point you at something specific: is this one ferret or do you have a group? And are you looking just for a replacement hammock, or are you also thinking about the broader sleep setup — tunnel beds, cube hideys, that kind of thing?
    Just one ferret, Biscuit. He's quite chunky — probably around 2.5 kg. I just need a hammock that won't rip at the corners within two months. I've tried two different brands now and both went the same way.
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    2.5 kg is on the heavier side for a ferret, so that corner stress is totally predictable — most budget hammocks use a single-layer fleece with minimal reinforcement at the hanging points, and that's exactly where they fail first. What I'd point you toward is the Marshall Pet Hang-E-Two hammock. It uses a double-layer construction with reinforced corner loops and a heavier-weight fleece throughout. It's specifically designed to take the weight of multiple ferrets sleeping together, which means a single chunky ferret like Biscuit is well within its limits. The corner rings are metal, not plastic clip-throughs, which is where a lot of cheaper options lose the battle. It's available on Amazon UK and has held up well for owners reporting ferrets in the 2–3 kg range.
    That sounds more like it. Does the size work for a bigger ferret? I don't want him cramped in something meant for a small animal.
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    Yes — the Hang-E-Two runs roughly 30 cm x 45 cm when hung, which gives Biscuit enough room to curl up properly without it being so large that it sags awkwardly and puts stress back on the corners. For a single ferret his size it's actually an ideal fit. If you ever added a second ferret it would comfortably fit two, but for one heavier animal it sits at a sensible tension when hung at a moderate height. Just make sure you're hanging it from cage bars rather than plastic clip points if your cage has both options — that keeps the load distributed and extends the life of even a well-made hammock.
    Good tip. Is there anything I should look out for in terms of washing it? The last one shrank and the fabric got rough after a few washes.
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    The Marshall fleece holds up well on a cold or 30-degree machine wash — the key is skipping the tumble dryer or keeping it on a very low heat. High heat is what shrinks and roughens fleece, so air drying is always the safer call. Ferret bedding needs washing at least weekly given how musky they get, so it's worth building that into your routine. The double-layer construction also means the inner layer stays soft longer than single-layer alternatives even with frequent washing. If you want a backup for wash days, a cheap fleece offcut draped in the cage works fine — Biscuit won't mind the aesthetics.
    Perfect, that's exactly what I needed. I'll go with the Marshall Hang-E-Two.
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    Good call — it's one of the few hammocks I'd genuinely trust for a heavier ferret without caveats. Search for Marshall Pet Hang-E-Two on Amazon UK and it should come up quickly. If the corners ever show any early wear, catching it before it fully tears means you can reinforce with a few stitches and get another few months out of it. Biscuit should be very comfortable.

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