Boyce S W, Zingg B M, Lightfoot T L
SunCoast Weasel Waystation, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2001 Sep;4(3):697-712. doi: 10.1016/s1094-9194(17)30032-4.
Behavior patterns exhibited by the domestic ferret, although similar to its wild cousins, are distinctly domestic in nature. Domestic ferrets use many different types of behaviors, including body posturing, animations, vocalizations, and scent markings. These behaviors may differ somewhat from ferret to ferret. The domestic ferret is best understood by observation and recognition of its behavior patterns and interactions as it plays and communicates with both humans and animals within its home environment. As with all other species of animals kept as pets, the clinician will be greatly benefited by urging the pet owner to regularly note typical behavior patterns for their individual pet. Following is a brief summary of behavioral changes noted in domestic ferrets that may aid the owner or keeper in the detection of potential illness or injury: A normally active ferret suddenly becoming quiet or vice-versa Any sudden increase or decrease in daily food and water intake Routine behaviors performed out of context or order, especially in older animals Any sudden increase or decrease in the speed at which routine behaviors are performed (such as urination, defecation, grooming, food, or water intake) Any sudden increase in the effort required to perform normal or routine behaviors Any sudden changes in personality or attitude toward other ferrets or toward other animals or people. The previous information was gathered over the last 15 years from personal observations, experiences, and studies of ferrets in the shelter, home, and animal hospital environments. This information regarding ferret behavior can assist the veterinarian in differentiating between normal and abnormal behaviors in domestic ferrets. This increased understanding of ferret behavior can aid in the diagnosis of injury and disease and assist the veterinarian in educating clients regarding ferret behavior, care, and recognition of potential disease.
家养雪貂表现出的行为模式,尽管与它的野生同类相似,但本质上明显是家养的。家养雪貂会使用许多不同类型的行为,包括身体姿势、动作、发声和气味标记。这些行为可能因雪貂个体而异。要最好地了解家养雪貂,需要观察和识别它在家庭环境中与人类和动物玩耍及交流时的行为模式和互动。与所有作为宠物饲养的其他动物物种一样,临床医生敦促宠物主人定期记录其个体宠物的典型行为模式会大有裨益。以下是在家养雪貂中注意到的行为变化的简要总结,这可能有助于主人或饲养者发现潜在的疾病或损伤:一只通常活跃的雪貂突然变得安静,反之亦然;每日食物和水摄入量突然增加或减少;在不适当的情境或顺序下进行日常行为,尤其是在老年动物中;日常行为执行速度突然增加或减少(如排尿、排便、梳理毛发、进食或饮水);执行正常或日常行为所需的努力突然增加;对其他雪貂或其他动物或人的性格或态度突然改变。之前的信息是在过去15年中通过个人观察、经验以及在收容所、家庭和动物医院环境中对雪貂的研究收集而来的。这些关于雪貂行为的信息可以帮助兽医区分家养雪貂的正常行为和异常行为。对雪貂行为的这种更深入理解有助于诊断损伤和疾病,并帮助兽医就雪貂行为、护理和潜在疾病的识别对客户进行教育。