Dancer Alice M M, Díez-León María, Bizley Jennifer K, Burn Charlotte C
Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield AL9 7TA, UK.
Faculty of Brain Sciences, UCL Ear Institute, University College London, 332 Gray's Inn Road, London WC1X 8EE, UK.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Apr 20;12(9):1065. doi: 10.3390/ani12091065.
Ferrets () are kept and used in multiple sectors of society, but little is known about how they are housed and what environmental enrichment (EE) they may benefit from. We aimed to help guide caretakers about what housing and EE can be provided for ferrets. Through an online questionnaire of ferret caretakers, including pet, laboratory, zoological collection, rescue and working animal sectors internationally, we described ferret housing, opportunities for exploration, EE provision and caretaker opinions on ferrets' preferred EE types, and problematic EE. In total, 754 valid responses from 17 countries were analysed, with most (82.4%) coming from pet owners. Most ferrets were housed socially, with housing varying across sectors from single-level cages to free-range housing in a room or outdoor enclosure; pet owners mostly used multi-level cages. The most commonly reported EE included hammocks, tunnels and tactile interaction with caretakers. Respondents reported that ferrets particularly enjoyed digging substrates, tunnels, human interaction and exploration. The most frequently reported problems were that ingestion of unsuitable chew toys and rubber items could cause internal blockages, narrow tunnels could trap ferrets, and certain fabrics that could catch claws. This suggests a need for increased awareness of the risks of these EE types and for more commercially available safety-tested ferret EE. Scent trails were relatively rarely provided but were reported to be enjoyed and harmless, so we recommend that these should be provided more commonly. Our results suggest that there is scope to improve ferret housing and EE provision to benefit ferret welfare across all sectors.
雪貂在社会的多个领域被饲养和使用,但人们对它们的饲养方式以及可能受益于何种环境富集(EE)知之甚少。我们旨在帮助指导饲养者了解可为雪貂提供何种饲养环境和环境富集。通过对雪貂饲养者进行在线问卷调查,涵盖国际上宠物、实验室、动物标本馆、救援和工作动物等领域,我们描述了雪貂的饲养环境、探索机会、环境富集的提供情况以及饲养者对雪貂偏好的环境富集类型和有问题的环境富集的看法。总共分析了来自17个国家的754份有效回复,其中大多数(82.4%)来自宠物主人。大多数雪貂是群居饲养的,不同领域的饲养环境各不相同,从单层笼子到房间或室外围栏中的自由放养;宠物主人大多使用多层笼子。最常报告的环境富集包括吊床、隧道以及与饲养者的触觉互动。受访者表示,雪貂特别喜欢挖掘基质、钻隧道、与人互动和探索。最常报告的问题是摄入不合适的咀嚼玩具和橡胶物品可能导致体内堵塞,狭窄的隧道可能困住雪貂,以及某些织物可能缠住爪子。这表明需要提高对这些环境富集类型风险的认识,并需要更多经过商业安全测试的雪貂环境富集产品。气味踪迹相对较少提供,但据报告雪貂喜欢且无害,因此我们建议应更普遍地提供这些。我们的结果表明,有空间改善雪貂的饲养环境和环境富集的提供,以惠及所有领域的雪貂福利。