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Best Of Care For Pet Ferrets

14 years ago
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5th May, 2010 00h00


National Ferret Day on 5 May provides a timely reminder about the availability of the BVA Animal Welfare Foundation’s (BVA AWF) practical guide designed to enable owners to provide the very best of care for their pet ferrets. Produced in association with the Ferret Education & Research Trust (FERT), the ‘Caring for your ferret’ leaflet reflects the growing popularity of these intelligent and curious animals as household pets. Carl Padgett, Chair of the BVA AWF Trustees, commented: “The ‘Caring for your ferret’ leaflet covers the basics such as housing, feeding, health care and toilet training. It also offers advice on ‘ferret-proofing’ your home and garden, advice on games – ferrets particularly love hide-and-seek – and, very importantly, breeding and neutering as well as vaccination against canine distemper should owners be tempted to take their ferret for a walk on a lead and harness.” The growing popularity of ferrets was highlighted in a recent survey which showed that almost half of owners acquired their ferret in the last five years and a significant majority of ferrets were now kept as pets rather than working animals. “A high level of commitment and care is needed when taking on any pet and our guide should ensure that even the novice owner has all the information necessary to ensure their ferret’s health and welfare,” Mr Padgett added. National Ferret Day aims to ensure issues such as welfare, care, nutrition and ownership are all highlighted in a positive light and to educate the public to respect these animals. Speaking on behalf of the Trustees of FERT Ian Kearns said: “One of FERT’s major concerns is that many ferrets are now ending up in rescue centres, because people haven’t read up on them before taking on one. We’d urge anyone to consider a ferret as a pet - but do your homework first, make sure you understand their housing and dietary needs, and of course register with a vet. As well as vaccination, your vet can also microchip your ferret. “FERT is delighted to once again team up with the BVA AWF to publicise ferret care and welfare and to promote the ‘Caring for your ferret’ leaflet.” ‘Caring for your ferret’ is available to download from the BVA AWF website at www.bva-awf.org.uk. Veterinary practices can obtain batches of leaflets for the waiting room by emailing the BVA AWF at [email protected]. Members of the public can also request individual copies.

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