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Date:
Wed, 17 Jan 1996 06:31:16 -0500
Subject:
Ferrets In Cars
From:
Debbie Riccio <[log in to unmask]>
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Jenn's story about her accident with a loose ferret in the car points out
exactly why it's not a good idea.  I'm surprised at the number of people
who choose to travel this way.  This is dangerous!!!
 
Jenn was very lucky, and her ferret is ok also, but what if she hadn't seen
the ferret and crushed him under the gas pedel or brake?  What if the ferret
had found a way *out* of the car - he apparently got caught in the mechanism
as it was.  What if Jenn and her boyfriend had ended up in the hospital?
(Oh, gosh, I'm starting to sound like your mothers!)
 
If you confine your ferrets to a carrier with a litter pan (use a tupperware
pan if it fits better), hammie, blankets, food/water, they won't mind being
in the carrier for however long it takes to get where you're going.
 
Debbie Riccio
WNYFLFA
Western New York and Finger Lakes Ferret Association
Rochester, NY
[Posted in FML issue 1448]

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