Ferrets have one unique thing in common with humans that most animals do not. They can contra
ct the common flu from humans. The times (once) I have had the flu since have Nico, someone else had to help me care for her since I didn't want to hold her too much or touch her bedding, toys, etc...
I have been concerned about the new strain of H1N1 flu or "Swine Flu" that has broke out in 11 states so far. I have been concerned whether ferrets can contract this type of flu since they can contract the normal "flu season" strain. What I heard troubled me. Since this is a new strain the information and results are unclear. No one, (even scientists) knows alot about this virus. After calling my veterinarian and do many online searches the consensus was this; practice the CDC's common sense guide lines of washing your hands all the time. Also if your ferret starts exhibiting any signs of an upper respiratory tract infection take them to a vet immediately. The H1N1 virus can also pass from ferrets to humans. See exoticpets.about.com/cs/ferrets/a/ferretsflu.htm for more information on ferrets and the flu. It is also a good idea to make sure everyone who comes in contact with your ferret has washed their hands.
For more info: You can visit http://exoticpets.about.com/od/ferrethealt1/Health_Resources.htm for more information on ferrets. You can also visit the www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/general_info.htm for up to date information and precautions, Wash your hands!











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