Interactive cat toy

Keeping your cat healthy and happy takes more than just providing a safe environment and feeding them. Like most living creatures, cats need to be stimulated mentally and physically. This goes double for indoor cats, but all it takes is an interactive cat toy like some crinkle balls, furry mice, bird toys or even a simple piece of string to get your cat excited and moving.
Interactive cat toy:

Interactive cat toy pictured: Hagen Catit Design Senses Play Circuit, Original

Dog training clicker target stick

Training a dog to do tricks or to learn a new behavior requires lots of patience, an end goal and dog treats. To help with the training process, a dog training clicker target stick is an important tool in guiding your dog through a series of point and click routines. Any new trick or behavior, like turning on a light switch or opening a door, needs to start off in small incremental steps with plenty of dog treats rewarded after each successful step. With the proper encouragement and guidance, your dog will be doing what you want in no time.
Dog training clicker target stick:

Dog training clicker target stick pictured: Premier Click Stick Dog Trainer – Purple

Ferret cages

Ferrets love to run, climb and play. That is why you should make sure the cage you get for them is fairly large. Your ferret will simply not be happy in a small cage made for hamsters or other small animals. In fact, ferret cages are often referred to as mansions! Levels that can be climbed to, and room enough to hang a little hammock are all pluses. Read reviews to see if the cage you have in mind is easy to assemble. Make sure the doors are nice and big, so that you can reach for your pet easily.
Ferret cages:

Ferret cages example. Pictured: Prevue Hendryx 485 Pet Products Feisty Ferret Home with Stand, Black Hammertone