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'Tis the Season

By Mary Van Dahm

'Tis the Season - By Mary Van Dahm

The holidays will soon be upon us. Parties and family get togethers are popular in most households during this time of year. Unfortunately these events can present many dangerous situations for our ferrets.

Most of us do our best to maintain a safe environment for our fuzzies. We ferret proof our houses (and re-check them periodically!) and take special precautions when we know that guests are coming over.

Hopefully most ferret owners safely lock their ferrets up in a cage or a ferret-proof room with a barrier across the doorway. But what can you do if unexpected company stops by? It's not polite to tell people, "Come back later - my ferret is out playing!" While another ferret owner may understand this request, the average person might be insulted!

One solution is to invite your friends in, but let them know right away that there is a ferret on the loose. Ask them to wait by the doorway while you locate your pet and tuck him away in his cage. If you cannot find your pet right away, ask your company to watch their steps carefully and check all sofas and chair cushions to make sure that a little furball isn't nestled inside or underneath before they sit down. Hopefully your ferret will hear all of the commotion and strange voices and come out to investigate. If there still is no sign of your pet, caution your guests about the following things:

Other things to watch out for during the holidays are holiday decorations. Trees, lights, tinsel, ornaments and wrapped packages are all temptations for our fuzzy friends.

Evergreens can be dangerous to ferrets because of the pine sap that can make a ferret sick and from the chemically treated water that many people use to keep the trees fresh. Wrap your tree stand with chicken wire or hardware cloth so your ferrets cannot get to the water to drink it. Better yet, get a short tree and put it up on a table where your ferrets can't reach it. I've even seen trees that have been hung from the ceiling by a hook to keep the ferrets and other pets away from it. (Make sure that the trees are away from anything that the ferret can climb to jump over to the tree!)

Gift wrap and ribbons can pose hazards to ferrets. Many ferrets are attracted to the shiny paper and ribbons. The paper can cause a hazard if it is chewed and swallowed - especially if it is foil based. Wrapping paper does not break down easily and can form a blockage in a ferret's intestines. Ribbons can be a hazard if they are swallowed. Not only can pieces of ribbon form a blockage, but they can also cut up the intestines. Ribbons can also pose a hazard, not only if swallowed, but if your ferret gets his head stuck in one of the loops of the bow he might strangle himself.

Tinsel, like ribbon, is also an intestinal danger. Lights can pose a shock hazard if your ferret chews on the cord. Your ferret also might chew off a bulb and cut its mouth, or worse yet, get electrocuted. I strongly recommend, if you have to have a full sized tree, that you make the room that the tree is in totally off limits to your ferrets while the tree is up.

I hope that these suggestions and precautions will help you have a safe and enjoyable holiday season with your pet!

Other Hazards

Ron O'Hara, a FAIR member from Michigan, sent in this additional list of dangers that ferret owners should be aware of all year long:

Let's make a real effort to keep our fuzzies safe during this upcoming holiday season and through-out the new year!