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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
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------------- Written by: Steve O'Malley
New Guide To Increasingly Popular
Ferrets |
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Wednesday 06 February
2008
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UKPets
The BVA Animal Welfare Foundation
(BVA AWF) has launched
a new practical guide to caring for pet ferrets. The guide is
produced in association with the Ferret Education & Research
Trust (FERT). The BVA
AWF says the move reflects the growing popularity of these intelligent
and curious animals as household pets.
Covering the basics such as housing, feeding, health care and toilet training,
the guide also offers advice on ferret-proofing your home and garden,
and breeding and neutering as well as vaccination against Canine Distemper.
Carl Padgett, Chair, BVA AWF Trustees explained:
"While ferrets can sleep for a large period of the day, when they are
awake they are very active and need a lot of stimulation to occupy their time.
They live an average of eight to ten years so a high level of commitment and
care is needed but our new guide should ensure that even the novice owner has
all the information necessary to ensure their pet's health and welfare.
"Ferrets are no more complicated or costly than keeping a rabbit or guinea
pig and while, like every animal, they have the ability to bite, as long as they
are well cared for and handled properly, they have no reason to bite. By following
the advice in our leaflet, owners can ensure that this remains the case!"
Speaking on behalf of the Trustees of FERT Ian Kearns said:
"FERT is always keen to work alongside vets to promote the ongoing care of ferrets. We
consider ourselves very fortunate to have been able to work alongside the BVA
AWF on this document and would welcome the opportunity in the future to work
on other projects designed to encourage a high standard of welfare for these
animals."
The "Caring for your ferret" guide is available to download from the
BVA AWF website at here. |
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