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Angell Memorial Animal Medical Center (Jamaica Plain, Boston,
Massachusetts, USA) has just announced the creation of a new Pet
Poison Hotline, just in time for the holidays. The number is:
1-877-2ANGELL (1-877-226-4355)
According to the press release, the team staffing the phone lines
consists of more than 25 veterinarians - six board-certified animal
toxicologists, 20 veterinarians and other professionals specially trained
to manage poisonings in animals. They are on standby 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. There is a $50 charge, but considering the level of
professional care you are getting and the fact that the $50 fee
apparently covers follow-up consultation with your own vet, that seems
pretty reasonable and comparable to the other hotlines out there, if I
remember correctly.
Here's a link to Angell's press release:
http://www.mspca.org/site/pp.asp?c=gtIUK4OSG&b=264356
and to an article about the hotline (and pet safety around the holidays
in general, no ferret mentions though) in the Dec. 15 Boston Globe (may
be available for a limited time only):
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2004/12/15/unlikely_pet_enemies
This is a great resource and I'm very happy to know about it!
Regina
Regina Harrison [log in to unmask]
http://users.rcn.com/badriya/
blog: http://badriya-z.blogspot.com/
"Is that my business? Well, what is my business? Do I know? Did I ever
know? Let s not go into that. You re not human tonight, Marlowe. Maybe
I never was or ever will be... Maybe we all get like this in the cold
half-lit world where always the wrong thing happens and never the right."
--Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister
[Posted in FML issue 4728]
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