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From: "Kim"
Date: 2007-06-19 00:47:48 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Vacationing
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

IS there NO way you can take her with you? I can't advise leaving a
ferret unsupervised for days on end. Not onlyis it risky for their
physical health, their mental health would be at risk.

I'd worry about a power outage and the ferret getting overheated, or
a fire, or just the ferret being able to get into trouble in the
bathroom.

Contact your vet's to see if they know of people that will ferret
sit. Personally I'd be worried about leaving the ferret at the vet's
too for obvious chances of exposure to health risks.

Contact your online ferret groups to see what is in your area for
boarding. While there are risks to their health encountered while
boarding - at least a ferret boarder will be familiar with ferrets
and hopefully if it is a homestyle set up - your ferret may just get
vacation play days!

Traveling with a ferret isn't really all that difficult. Me, I'd
forego a trip if it meant I had to leave my fuzzy friend.

My ferret is my family and I wouldn't leave a family member home
alone.

Regards, JosiesMom

--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "magnet_tar_pit_trap"
<johnnyrocknroll@...> wrote:
>
> Mom wants me to go with her to Tennessee,which means being seperated
> from my sweetie Delilah.





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