Ferrets UK: Hilarious moment pet owner tries to get eight lively animals into a cat carrier

Worse than herding kittens! Hilarious moment pet owner tries to get eight lively ferrets into a cat carrier Mike and Gill Shaw keep three adult ferrets and five kits at their Chester home   The animals have to be moved daily from a day pen to their night hutch and back Footage showed Mr Shaw desperately … Read more

Scientists develop new drug that can regenerate lost TEETH in mice and ferrets

Say goodbye to dentures! Scientists develop new drug that can regenerate lost TEETH in mice and ferrets Researchers developed antibodies which suppress a gene called USAG-1  They found targeting this gene allowed a lost tooth to regrow completely    Trials were successful in mice and ferrets and the next step is to test it on pigs  By … Read more

Experimental antiviral drug stopped coronavirus transmission in ferrets within 24 HOURS

An experimental oral antiviral drug completely suppressed coronavirus transmission within 24 hours, a new study suggests. The medications, called molnupiravir, prevents the virus from multiplying itself, therefore preventing it from spreading throughout the body. Researchers found the drug blocked ferrets infected with COVID-19 from spreading the disease to one another, but those not given the … Read more

Nasal spray that blocked coronavirus transmission in ferrets may protect people

Nasal spray that blocked COVID-19 transmission in ferrets may protect people exposed to the virus from getting infected, study finds Researchers have developed a lipopeptide, which prevents the coronavirus from using its spike protein to enter and infect cells In the form a nasal spray, six ferrets were given the compound and split into three … Read more

Cats and ferrets CAN be infected with coronavirus but it is hard for dogs to catch the disease

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more