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An Evacuation Kit for Your Ferret
by Holly Nash, DVM, MS
Veterinary Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
   
 

Food and Water

Food: Two weeks supply; place dry food in airtight containers (rotate every 3 months)

Usual treats (rotate every 3 months)

Water: Two weeks supply of water (store in dark place, rotate every 2 months). Estimate 1½ pints a day.

Food and water dishes

Spoons and can opener, if necessary


Restraint and Identification

Extra harnesses with tags (identification tag, rabies tag)

Harness & leads

Towels

Ferret carrier with the following information indelibly printed: your name; phone number; address; a description of your ferret(distinguishing marks, age, sex, spayed, neutered, etc.); the name of your ferret; microchip ID or tattoo ID, if any; pet insurance policy number, if any; and the address and phone number where you or a contact person can be reached if you are not at home

Recent photographs with the same information that is on the ferret carrier printed on the back (keep in a waterproof container, e.g., inside several ziplock bags). Include yourself in some of the photos to help you reclaim your ferret, should he become lost.

Wire, pliers, and duct tape (to repair pet carrier)


Sanitation

Small litter pan, litter, and scoop

Newspaper

Paper towels

Dish soap

Disinfectant

Garbage bags

Plastic bags for holding waste (two weeks supply)

Care and Comfort

Blanket, sleep sacks and other bedding

Toys

Hot water bottle

Flashlight and batteries

Grooming supplies (nail clippers, ear cleaner, deodorizing sprays)


Records and Medications (store in a waterproof container)

Vaccination certificates

List of phone numbers:
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Your veterinarian

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List of secondary veterinarians

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"Pet-friendly" motels

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Boarding facilities (Red Cross shelters do not allow animals)

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24 hr Emergency clinic(s) that see ferrets

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Database centers if your ferret is tattooed or has a microchip

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Animal poison control center(s)

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Animal/ferret shelters in your area (in case you get separated from your pet)

Pet insurance policy number, if any

Copies of proof of ownership papers (registration information, adoption papers, proofs of purchase, and microchip/tattoo information to store in the evacuation kit). List each of your ferrets and their age, sex, color, and other distinguishing characteristics.

Medical records and/or list of medical needs, if your ferret has a medical condition or is on medication

Two weeks supply of medication and any supplements (include at least one dose of your monthly heartworm preventative) in a waterproof container (rotate every two months); have chemical ice packs and a small, insulated cooler if medication needs refrigeration

If your ferret is taking medication regularly, include that information on a separate ID tag

First aid kit



A large plastic tub or garbage can with a lid can be used to store these disaster preparedness items for your ferret. Tape a copy of this list to the inside of the cover for future reference. Include a calendar indicating when certain items should be/were replaced. In addition to the items listed above, include anything you use for your ferret on a weekly or monthly basis. A good idea is to collect all the materials for your disaster preparedness kit, and then experiment by using only those items to care for your ferret the next two weeks. That way, you will easily find out if you need to include other items, or a larger quantity of certain things.
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