Subject: RE: Ferrets Imported to Australia Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 14:03:15 +1100 From: [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask] Thank you for your letter in support of the importation of ferrets into Australia. We were actually unable to permit the importation of ferrets into Australia by due of a piece of legislation. Last year with the proclamation of the Quarantine Proclamation 1998 we are now able to consider the importation of ferrets. I am the contact officer conducting the import risk analysis (IRA) into ferret importation. I have been heartened by the Compendium of Animal Rabies Control, 1998 that recommended control procedure for ferrets and included them in the dog and cat recommendations. However, I am worried by the other diseases that ferrets carry in the USA that are not in Australia. Namely enzootic catarrhal enteritis and the juvenile lymphosarcoma. If you could get some up to date information to me about these diseases I would be extremely grateful. Cats came to Australia many years ago, perhaps even on the First Fleet. The long sea voyage was a very effective quarantine period and any sick or rabid cats died before reaching Australia. I expect to finalize my IRA later this year and I hope that ferrets, once more, will be permitted to be imported into Australia. Cheers Dr Bob Templeton Senior Veterinary Officer I finally found the letter sent to me awhile back...see date. [Posted in FML issue 2603]