Three ferrets attack one-month-old baby
in Philadelphia home
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[January 24, 2015]
By Daniel Kelley
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - As many as three
ferrets kept as household pets attacked a one-month-old infant girl in
her suburban Philadelphia home, and the child was reported on Friday to
have undergone surgery for severe injuries to her face.
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The baby had been left unattended in a car seat on the floor of
the same living room where the three ferrets were kept caged in an
enclosure made of fabric and soft mesh when the mauling occurred on
Thursday, according to local media reports.
ABC News affiliate WPVI television reported the child's father said
the ferrets escaped while he was in an upstairs room taking a nap
and that the mother was in an upstairs bathroom when she heard the
child screaming.
A man identified as the father showed WPVI the ferret enclosure on
camera and explained how the animals may have gotten loose.
"We rigged it, we tied it, but more likely they broke that out, and
they can get out. The one ferret was in there, but the other two
ferrets were running around when the cops came," he said.
Darby Borough Police Chief Robert Smythe told WPVI: "This is the
most horrific thing I've seen happen to a child in 45 years in this
town.”
Police declined to say whether either parent would be arrested, but
WPVI reported that Delaware County prosecutors were considering
criminal charges in the case.
The couple have four other children under the age of five, who have
been referred in the past to the county's child welfare agency and
were staying with grandparents for the time being, according to
WPVI.
The TV station said the child suffered severe injuries to her lips,
nose and other parts of her face, and underwent surgery on Thursday
at Children's Hospital.
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A hospital spokeswoman told Reuters late on Friday that no
information on the child's condition was being released, at the
family's request.
The American Ferret Association, an advocacy organization in
Frederick, Maryland, says ferrets - members of the weasel family -
are legal to own as pets in most of the United States but are
heavily regulated in some jurisdictions. In California, ferret
ownership requires a special permit.
(Additional reporting by Mark Guarino in Chicago; Writing by Steve
Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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