Oct. 25th Brown Litter of six
These sweet babies were a surprise. Their momma was found in someone's front yard and brought to the county animal shelter. Soon after arriving, she gave birth. They were born Oct. 25th and have been handled and loved since then. They are currently all fostered in a home with cats and a toddler who loves to pet them. Genders are our best guess at the moment. Adoption will include the spay/neuter. Momma is also looking for her forever home. She has been a great mother, but the babies are weaned and everyone is ready for their forever homes. Bunnies are very social animals and do great in pairs.
Henrietta & Hadden- Adopted Jan 19, 2019
These sweet babies were a surprise. Their momma was found in someone's front yard and brought to the county animal shelter. Soon after arriving, she gave birth. They were born Oct. 25th and have been handled and loved since then. They are currently all fostered in a home with cats and a toddler who loves to pet them. Genders are our best guess at the moment. Adoption will include the spay/neuter. Momma is also looking for her forever home. She has been a great mother, but the babies are weaned and everyone is ready for their forever homes. Bunnies are very social animals and do great in pairs.
Henrietta & Hadden- Adopted Jan 19, 2019
Marshmellow & Snowball
We have a soot colored girl (Marshmellow) and her white sister with a black nose (Snowball) that are looking for a home together. Both are super sweet. Marshmellow walks right up to you wanting attention. Snowball likes to snuggle, but is a bit shy at first. They both love to roam and explore. They want to be part of a family. Arrived Feb. 27, 2018 EDOB late Dec 2017- both spayed $80 for pair
We have a soot colored girl (Marshmellow) and her white sister with a black nose (Snowball) that are looking for a home together. Both are super sweet. Marshmellow walks right up to you wanting attention. Snowball likes to snuggle, but is a bit shy at first. They both love to roam and explore. They want to be part of a family. Arrived Feb. 27, 2018 EDOB late Dec 2017- both spayed $80 for pair
Koya, Kioshi, Kiochi -1yr old - adopted
This trio of Degus have had a spoiled start to their life. Koya and Kioshi had a very unfortunate run in with the owners dog and have shorter tails because of it. However, they have healed well. Koya is smaller and has the shortest tail. She is usually the dominate one and most friendly. Kioshi has the half tail and is the shy one. He prefers if you give him time to get comfortable and climb on you rather than being grabbed. Kiochi is shy around strangers, but warms up once he gets to know you. Baby cereal puffs are a great way to convince them that you are a friend. They come with their cage, a double Critter Nation, and supplies. Adoption fee: $125 Please use the small animal adoption application EDOB November 2017
This trio of Degus have had a spoiled start to their life. Koya and Kioshi had a very unfortunate run in with the owners dog and have shorter tails because of it. However, they have healed well. Koya is smaller and has the shortest tail. She is usually the dominate one and most friendly. Kioshi has the half tail and is the shy one. He prefers if you give him time to get comfortable and climb on you rather than being grabbed. Kiochi is shy around strangers, but warms up once he gets to know you. Baby cereal puffs are a great way to convince them that you are a friend. They come with their cage, a double Critter Nation, and supplies. Adoption fee: $125 Please use the small animal adoption application EDOB November 2017
Pearl & 5 kittens
Pearl was found very skinny and begging at a lady's back door. She began feeding her at the fence. Two weeks later, she continued to bag at the door and wouldn't take no for an answer. Knowing that a freeze was expected that night, the good samaritain let her stay the night in her bathroom. To her surprise, Pearl had five kittens in the wee hours of the morning. Two boys- one black, one grey. Three girls- all black. Pearl is a very friendly momma who loves getting petted. Pearl tested FIV & FeLV negative. Kittens DOB Dec. 8, 2018
Adoption fee $125 includes spay/neuter, microchip
Good news, We have an adoption hold on one of the boys.
Pearl was found very skinny and begging at a lady's back door. She began feeding her at the fence. Two weeks later, she continued to bag at the door and wouldn't take no for an answer. Knowing that a freeze was expected that night, the good samaritain let her stay the night in her bathroom. To her surprise, Pearl had five kittens in the wee hours of the morning. Two boys- one black, one grey. Three girls- all black. Pearl is a very friendly momma who loves getting petted. Pearl tested FIV & FeLV negative. Kittens DOB Dec. 8, 2018
Adoption fee $125 includes spay/neuter, microchip
Good news, We have an adoption hold on one of the boys.
Brutus- Permanent Resident- Rainbow Bridge April 11, 2019
Brutus came to us with five other rescues Nov. 12, 2012. He came in intact and in rut. We had him neutered mid-December. He was housed in a cage with pine shavings on the bottom. We are currently trying to litter box train him, which is going well. He has taken very well to a raw diet. Please consider him only if you are willing to continue his current diet, which can be commercially bought in hamburger looking patties, with three weekly meals of a whole, raw, chicken wing to keep his teeth clean. He is listed as special needs because he is going blind. This combined with previously being mistreated has made him jumpy and prone to nip. He is making progress with being handled, but his eyesight will continue to deteriate. Thankfully ferrets use their nose more than their eyes. However, he is not descented and will occasionally poof when startled. Due to these issues he is currently considered a permanent resident.
Brutus came to us with five other rescues Nov. 12, 2012. He came in intact and in rut. We had him neutered mid-December. He was housed in a cage with pine shavings on the bottom. We are currently trying to litter box train him, which is going well. He has taken very well to a raw diet. Please consider him only if you are willing to continue his current diet, which can be commercially bought in hamburger looking patties, with three weekly meals of a whole, raw, chicken wing to keep his teeth clean. He is listed as special needs because he is going blind. This combined with previously being mistreated has made him jumpy and prone to nip. He is making progress with being handled, but his eyesight will continue to deteriate. Thankfully ferrets use their nose more than their eyes. However, he is not descented and will occasionally poof when startled. Due to these issues he is currently considered a permanent resident.
Happy Tails
2019 Adoptions and Those not to be Forgotten
Rocco- Adopted
Rocco is a very sweet single boy looking for a home that will love him. From what we have learned, he was probably neglected and possibly physically abused by a previous owner. This hasn't slowed him down. Will you be the one to show him what a loving forever home is all about? arrived Dec. 31, 2018
Rocco is a very sweet single boy looking for a home that will love him. From what we have learned, he was probably neglected and possibly physically abused by a previous owner. This hasn't slowed him down. Will you be the one to show him what a loving forever home is all about? arrived Dec. 31, 2018
Hadley
Hadley was one of the seven bunnies born to Hailie. Sadly two passed shortly after being born and before coming to us. Hadley was the smaller one and never as active as his litter mates. Sadly, he passed less than 12 hours after showing signs that he wasn't feeling well on Christmas Eve. Fly high little one.
Hadley was one of the seven bunnies born to Hailie. Sadly two passed shortly after being born and before coming to us. Hadley was the smaller one and never as active as his litter mates. Sadly, he passed less than 12 hours after showing signs that he wasn't feeling well on Christmas Eve. Fly high little one.
2018 Adoptions & Those Not to Be Forgotten -under construction
Freya
Freya came in with three other ferrets after her home was devastated by Hurricane Michael. She had a tumor on her head and had been exposed to the Florida heat due to the loss of electricity that accompanied the loss of so many homes. We scheduled her for surgery, but she passed as they were beginning anesthetizing. Her body gave out. She was a spunky little girl that will be missed. arrived Oct. 10, 2018
Freya came in with three other ferrets after her home was devastated by Hurricane Michael. She had a tumor on her head and had been exposed to the Florida heat due to the loss of electricity that accompanied the loss of so many homes. We scheduled her for surgery, but she passed as they were beginning anesthetizing. Her body gave out. She was a spunky little girl that will be missed. arrived Oct. 10, 2018
Shadow and Ghost-adopted
Shadow and Ghost are a pair from a litter of seven. We hope to adopt them out as a pair since bunnies do so well with a buddy. As always, spay and neuter is included in the adoption fee of $150 for the pair. They are very sweet and have been held since they were born. They have also been around a lot of dog barking and noises, so they usually don't react. EDOB late December 2017
Shadow and Ghost are a pair from a litter of seven. We hope to adopt them out as a pair since bunnies do so well with a buddy. As always, spay and neuter is included in the adoption fee of $150 for the pair. They are very sweet and have been held since they were born. They have also been around a lot of dog barking and noises, so they usually don't react. EDOB late December 2017
Samwise and Molly- Permanent Residents- rainbow bridge
Both are permanent residents that are 7+ years old. Sam is slowing down and may be getting arthritis. Molly may be older (we are not sure), but she has not slowed down a bit. She has no issues hanging with the boys. Both have been buddies with Brutus for many years. Arrived at the rescue in 2012. Passed 2018
Both are permanent residents that are 7+ years old. Sam is slowing down and may be getting arthritis. Molly may be older (we are not sure), but she has not slowed down a bit. She has no issues hanging with the boys. Both have been buddies with Brutus for many years. Arrived at the rescue in 2012. Passed 2018
2017 Adoptions & Those Not to be Forgotten
Jake and Rocky- Adopted July 8, 2017
Jake and Rocky are two beautiful boys who were owner surrenders. They are in great health and very well socialized. They come from a family with two children and a dog. Jake is the silver and Rocky is the dark sable. Jake is a very active ferret that needs lot of exercise. He can get over excited if not allowed enough time to explore and run around. Rocky is on the calmer side, although he too loves to explore and play.
Both boys were adopted in 2016, but the daughter moved out with them and didn't want to keep them. Thankfully, the family that adopted Bella stepped in and gave the boys a home.
Jake and Rocky are two beautiful boys who were owner surrenders. They are in great health and very well socialized. They come from a family with two children and a dog. Jake is the silver and Rocky is the dark sable. Jake is a very active ferret that needs lot of exercise. He can get over excited if not allowed enough time to explore and run around. Rocky is on the calmer side, although he too loves to explore and play.
Both boys were adopted in 2016, but the daughter moved out with them and didn't want to keep them. Thankfully, the family that adopted Bella stepped in and gave the boys a home.
Jupiter- passed July 7, 2017 Permanent Resident
Jupiter and Solar were found abandoned in an apartment. The owner moved, leaving them and several other animals behind. When they arrived, they were covered in fleas and suffering from anemia, probably caused by the fleas. The darker marked one (Solar) had multiple sores on his back-neck area that may be from scratching at the fleas. One treatment and they are flea free and steadily gaining energy. Both are very affectionate and sweet. They appear happy to have clean blankets and loving human contact. Solar is believed to have been born late 2012 and Jupiter late 2011. Solar is the silver. Jupiter is the DEW. arrived Nov. 2013
January 2016 update: Jupiter has been diagnosed with Adrenal Disease. He has been moved in with our other resident ferrets and is currently receiving treatment.
July 7, 2017 Sadly, Jupiter lost his battle to cancer. His cancer had spread and his immune system was shutting down. However, he had a chance to play and snuggle with his buddies earlier that day.
Jupiter and Solar were found abandoned in an apartment. The owner moved, leaving them and several other animals behind. When they arrived, they were covered in fleas and suffering from anemia, probably caused by the fleas. The darker marked one (Solar) had multiple sores on his back-neck area that may be from scratching at the fleas. One treatment and they are flea free and steadily gaining energy. Both are very affectionate and sweet. They appear happy to have clean blankets and loving human contact. Solar is believed to have been born late 2012 and Jupiter late 2011. Solar is the silver. Jupiter is the DEW. arrived Nov. 2013
January 2016 update: Jupiter has been diagnosed with Adrenal Disease. He has been moved in with our other resident ferrets and is currently receiving treatment.
July 7, 2017 Sadly, Jupiter lost his battle to cancer. His cancer had spread and his immune system was shutting down. However, he had a chance to play and snuggle with his buddies earlier that day.
Mickey and Minnie- Adopted
Mickey and Minnie are an adventurous, young pair that were found abandoned in a home with no food or water when the owners moved out. They needed help combating a big, itchy flea infestation, but are very happy to be rid of those nasty little things. They very much want a home where they can spend lots of time exploring and dooking. Both are adjusting well. Mickey is the dark sable and Minnie is the silver.
Mickey and Minnie were adopted by a lady who had lost her husband some months ago. However, they were returned shortly as the lady realized that ferrets were too much for her to handle while she was still grieving.
Mickey and Minnie are an adventurous, young pair that were found abandoned in a home with no food or water when the owners moved out. They needed help combating a big, itchy flea infestation, but are very happy to be rid of those nasty little things. They very much want a home where they can spend lots of time exploring and dooking. Both are adjusting well. Mickey is the dark sable and Minnie is the silver.
Mickey and Minnie were adopted by a lady who had lost her husband some months ago. However, they were returned shortly as the lady realized that ferrets were too much for her to handle while she was still grieving.
Timone- Adopted Feb. 2017
Timone is a sweet two year old boy who was brought to us by his ferrents. The reason for surrender is that they no longer had enough time to spend with him. He is a happy, active boy who would love a home to explore and family to love on. He is utd on rabies and distemper and is microchiped. Intake: Nov 2016; EDOB Nov 2014.
Timone is a sweet two year old boy who was brought to us by his ferrents. The reason for surrender is that they no longer had enough time to spend with him. He is a happy, active boy who would love a home to explore and family to love on. He is utd on rabies and distemper and is microchiped. Intake: Nov 2016; EDOB Nov 2014.
2016 Adoptions & Those Not to be Forgotten
Thelma and Louise- Adopted
Thelma and Louise were brought to our attention by a dog rescue in a neighboring county. They feared that the two sweet girls were in need of a safe home. Both girls are young and playful. Thelma is the darker girl and is an escape artist. She loves to explore and is high energy. Louise is a bit more laid back. She too likes to explore, but also enjoys her snuggle time. They were adopted in August and returned the same month. Although a cage if fine to use for safety reasons, they will need plenty of time to play and explore.
Arrived: Jan 2016 Returned: Aug. 2016 EDOB: March 2015
Thelma and Louise were brought to our attention by a dog rescue in a neighboring county. They feared that the two sweet girls were in need of a safe home. Both girls are young and playful. Thelma is the darker girl and is an escape artist. She loves to explore and is high energy. Louise is a bit more laid back. She too likes to explore, but also enjoys her snuggle time. They were adopted in August and returned the same month. Although a cage if fine to use for safety reasons, they will need plenty of time to play and explore.
Arrived: Jan 2016 Returned: Aug. 2016 EDOB: March 2015
Cali & Toby- Adopted
Cali came to us as a medical emergency. He had been brought to a vet who found that he had a blockage. The owner was unable to cover the needed care, so we were asked if we would take him in. Surgery was required and a nickle sized piece of black thick rubbery foam was found caught in his lower intestines. He is recovering well. Missing his buddy, Toby began to act depressed. The decision was made to surrender him to the rescue so that he could be reunited with his best friend. The two boys were ecstatic to see each other. They will need adopted together. Based on the information we were told and the purchase for provided from the store where they were purchased, their DOB is estimated as
We currently as asking for donations to help cover the surgery/care costs that were incurred for Cali. Donations may be made via the PayPal link on the home page. Thank you! update: The surgery was a success and Cali has recovered completely.
Cali came to us as a medical emergency. He had been brought to a vet who found that he had a blockage. The owner was unable to cover the needed care, so we were asked if we would take him in. Surgery was required and a nickle sized piece of black thick rubbery foam was found caught in his lower intestines. He is recovering well. Missing his buddy, Toby began to act depressed. The decision was made to surrender him to the rescue so that he could be reunited with his best friend. The two boys were ecstatic to see each other. They will need adopted together. Based on the information we were told and the purchase for provided from the store where they were purchased, their DOB is estimated as
We currently as asking for donations to help cover the surgery/care costs that were incurred for Cali. Donations may be made via the PayPal link on the home page. Thank you! update: The surgery was a success and Cali has recovered completely.
Bella- Adopted
Bella is young and has lots of energy. She was an owner surrender, because she was too high energy for their older ferret. Bella is looking for her forever home with a family who understands her needs.
Born approximately July 2016 Intake October 10, 2016 Spayed and current on vaccinations
Bella is young and has lots of energy. She was an owner surrender, because she was too high energy for their older ferret. Bella is looking for her forever home with a family who understands her needs.
Born approximately July 2016 Intake October 10, 2016 Spayed and current on vaccinations
Flower/ Charlie- Adopted Dec. 2016
Flower was dropped off at a local kill shelter with an abscess/cyst, possibly the result of a puncture injury. It was easily removed and healed nicely. She is a sweet lionhead with a big appetite. She is approximately 3 yrs old. Spayed. Indoors only.
Flower was dropped off at a local kill shelter with an abscess/cyst, possibly the result of a puncture injury. It was easily removed and healed nicely. She is a sweet lionhead with a big appetite. She is approximately 3 yrs old. Spayed. Indoors only.
Kitt and Katt- Adopted Nov. 13, 2016
Kitt and Katt are a strongly bonded ferret and cat pair. They are both young and very sweet. Kitt (the cat) loves to hang out in his cat tower or window seat when not with Katt. Katt not only loves his big buddy, he loves people. These are two very special boys looking for their forever home that will embrace them both. Kitt (Cat) 1yr old, Katt (ferret) 1 1/2 yrs. old
Kitt and Katt are a strongly bonded ferret and cat pair. They are both young and very sweet. Kitt (the cat) loves to hang out in his cat tower or window seat when not with Katt. Katt not only loves his big buddy, he loves people. These are two very special boys looking for their forever home that will embrace them both. Kitt (Cat) 1yr old, Katt (ferret) 1 1/2 yrs. old
Hope- Adopted Nov. 12, 2016 w/ Nelson
She is a sweet, young, Florida White Rabbit that arrived with Nelson. She is a bit skiddish when first being picked up, but then allows you to pet her. She is a curious girl who like to explore. However, she will need to be kept indoors. She will be spayed prior to adoption. edob March 2016.
She is a sweet, young, Florida White Rabbit that arrived with Nelson. She is a bit skiddish when first being picked up, but then allows you to pet her. She is a curious girl who like to explore. However, she will need to be kept indoors. She will be spayed prior to adoption. edob March 2016.
Nelson- Adopted Nov. 12, 2016 w/ Hope
He is a very sweet, young, Florida White rabbit that has no problem being held and petted for an extended period of time. He will need to be kept indoors. He arrived with a girl friend. Their former owner thought they were both girls. He has been neutered. edob March 2016
He is a very sweet, young, Florida White rabbit that has no problem being held and petted for an extended period of time. He will need to be kept indoors. He arrived with a girl friend. Their former owner thought they were both girls. He has been neutered. edob March 2016
Santino- Adopted
This fuzzy boy is an eight month old fuzzy lop. He is very laid back. He will need regular brushing to prevent matting and will need a large indoor area. He has been neutered, which is known to extend a bunnies life expectancy. e.d.o.b. Feb. 2016
This fuzzy boy is an eight month old fuzzy lop. He is very laid back. He will need regular brushing to prevent matting and will need a large indoor area. He has been neutered, which is known to extend a bunnies life expectancy. e.d.o.b. Feb. 2016
Peg Leg Pete- Adopted October 2016
Peg Leg Pete and Captain came to the rescue via a county animal shelter. Pete has one back leg, but gets around great. Both boys are sweet and loving and looking for their forever home.
arrived August 29, 2014
update: Captain passed when an illness swept through the rescue in August 2015. Pete is still looking for a forever home.
Peg Leg Pete and Captain came to the rescue via a county animal shelter. Pete has one back leg, but gets around great. Both boys are sweet and loving and looking for their forever home.
arrived August 29, 2014
update: Captain passed when an illness swept through the rescue in August 2015. Pete is still looking for a forever home.
Chocolate "Chip"- Adopted
Chip is a sweet mini rex rabbit. He came to us from a vet tech training class. He was originally donated to them by a show breeder. He is full grown and neutered. Although bunnies are often social, he prefers to be the only bunny. He routinely tinkles in his litter box. If you think you are the one to be his forever home, email us via the contract form. Mini rex's have a life expectancy of 8-11 years with neutered and spayed tending to live longer than intact rabbits. e.d.o.b. August 2013
Chip is a sweet mini rex rabbit. He came to us from a vet tech training class. He was originally donated to them by a show breeder. He is full grown and neutered. Although bunnies are often social, he prefers to be the only bunny. He routinely tinkles in his litter box. If you think you are the one to be his forever home, email us via the contract form. Mini rex's have a life expectancy of 8-11 years with neutered and spayed tending to live longer than intact rabbits. e.d.o.b. August 2013
Thelma and Louise- Adopted August 6, 2016
Thelma and Louise were brought to our attention by a dog rescue in a neighboring county. They feared that the two sweet girls were in need of a safe home. Both girls are young and playful. Thelma is the darker girl and is an escape artist. She loves to explore and is high energy. Louise is a bit more laid back. She too likes to explore, but also enjoys her snuggle time.
Arrived: Jan. 2016 EDOB: March 2015
Thelma and Louise were brought to our attention by a dog rescue in a neighboring county. They feared that the two sweet girls were in need of a safe home. Both girls are young and playful. Thelma is the darker girl and is an escape artist. She loves to explore and is high energy. Louise is a bit more laid back. She too likes to explore, but also enjoys her snuggle time.
Arrived: Jan. 2016 EDOB: March 2015
Honey- chinchilla- adopted
Honey is a sweet chinchilla girl who needs a family that will love her forever. She was born in a family home and loved. Unfortunately, her family was moving overseas and couldn't take her with them. She loves her head scratched and loves her rose hips and oat treats. Please keep in mind that chinchillas often live 18-20 years and are a long term commitment.
Honey is a sweet chinchilla girl who needs a family that will love her forever. She was born in a family home and loved. Unfortunately, her family was moving overseas and couldn't take her with them. She loves her head scratched and loves her rose hips and oat treats. Please keep in mind that chinchillas often live 18-20 years and are a long term commitment.
Gracie and Gideon- Adopted 2016 Returned 2017 as Permanent Residents-Rainbow Bridge
A note from her previous Mommy:
Gracie is my sweet, adventurous, fearless girl. She loves to climb, especially if it is somewhere she shouldn't be. She is an escape artist as well. She can squeeze through most bars on cages, until I found her current cage. She likes to climb into furniture if you let her. She is also a very hard/sound sleeper, possibly hard of hearing or deaf in her left ear. She loves to dig in her food if there is food in it she doesn't like. She doesn't like treats. While out, she will return to her cage to go potty if it is where she can get in. She doesn't like baths or getting her ears cleaned or nails trimmed. I use a little bit of vita on her belly so I can trim the nails. She makes the cutest sound sleeping. She dreams, loves to drink upside down, and she loves Gideon. She is a sweet baby. I hope you love her as much as me.
Gideon is my snuggly, kissing, sweet boy. He loves to be with people as much as he loves his Gracie. He loves shoes; they are his things to try and steal and hide and chew. He loves to lay in a warm bath (sink), but he poops every time he's in the water. He likes to chew up his toys, beds, boxes, but won't chew on a ferret treat. He likes the crunchy treats and crunchy food. Gideon loves to give kisses. If you are holding him and he begins to get antsy, it means he has to go to potty. He too will climb back into the cage to go potty if he is out playing. He keeps a close eye on Gracie when they are out playing. Also, you can tell him "Go get Gracie" and he will go look for her.
To the one who has my babies, I want you to know that they have been loved, spoiled, and deeply cared for. It is with a heavy heart that I have to give them up. I have no family or friends to care for them and my health will be taking me from earth far sooner than planned. They deserve the best. Give them extra kisses and TLC. It's been me and them for 2 years. They will adjust to your schedule. Right now they are use to getting up at 5am for breakfast and some loving. Then at 5pm it's playtime. They get out and play until they choose to go back to their cage, usually after an hour. They eat and sleep, then at 9pm I let them run around again if they choose. Sometimes they don't. They have been raised with cats and dogs, so they have no fear. They don't know that a dog or cat will hurt them. I hope they bring you as much joy as they have me.
arrived: June 26, 2016
A note from her previous Mommy:
Gracie is my sweet, adventurous, fearless girl. She loves to climb, especially if it is somewhere she shouldn't be. She is an escape artist as well. She can squeeze through most bars on cages, until I found her current cage. She likes to climb into furniture if you let her. She is also a very hard/sound sleeper, possibly hard of hearing or deaf in her left ear. She loves to dig in her food if there is food in it she doesn't like. She doesn't like treats. While out, she will return to her cage to go potty if it is where she can get in. She doesn't like baths or getting her ears cleaned or nails trimmed. I use a little bit of vita on her belly so I can trim the nails. She makes the cutest sound sleeping. She dreams, loves to drink upside down, and she loves Gideon. She is a sweet baby. I hope you love her as much as me.
Gideon is my snuggly, kissing, sweet boy. He loves to be with people as much as he loves his Gracie. He loves shoes; they are his things to try and steal and hide and chew. He loves to lay in a warm bath (sink), but he poops every time he's in the water. He likes to chew up his toys, beds, boxes, but won't chew on a ferret treat. He likes the crunchy treats and crunchy food. Gideon loves to give kisses. If you are holding him and he begins to get antsy, it means he has to go to potty. He too will climb back into the cage to go potty if he is out playing. He keeps a close eye on Gracie when they are out playing. Also, you can tell him "Go get Gracie" and he will go look for her.
To the one who has my babies, I want you to know that they have been loved, spoiled, and deeply cared for. It is with a heavy heart that I have to give them up. I have no family or friends to care for them and my health will be taking me from earth far sooner than planned. They deserve the best. Give them extra kisses and TLC. It's been me and them for 2 years. They will adjust to your schedule. Right now they are use to getting up at 5am for breakfast and some loving. Then at 5pm it's playtime. They get out and play until they choose to go back to their cage, usually after an hour. They eat and sleep, then at 9pm I let them run around again if they choose. Sometimes they don't. They have been raised with cats and dogs, so they have no fear. They don't know that a dog or cat will hurt them. I hope they bring you as much joy as they have me.
arrived: June 26, 2016
Badger and Medu- adopted 2016 returned as Permanent Residents-Rainbow Bridge
Badger and Medu are a sweet couple that were dumped on the front porch of a neighbor. Although in their cage, they was no roof protecting them from the summer heat when their owner dumped them and then moved. When the neighbor returned hopme, she immediatly started working on cooling them down to prevent brain damage from the heat. Badger is a big male sable and Medu is a white female. They are a great pair with a nice balance between active play and snuggles. Medu means "honey".
Badger and Medu are a sweet couple that were dumped on the front porch of a neighbor. Although in their cage, they was no roof protecting them from the summer heat when their owner dumped them and then moved. When the neighbor returned hopme, she immediatly started working on cooling them down to prevent brain damage from the heat. Badger is a big male sable and Medu is a white female. They are a great pair with a nice balance between active play and snuggles. Medu means "honey".
Opossum- Adopted June 30, 2016
Sweet, active boy with good manners. He comes to us as an owner surrender after the death of the older ferret. Due to his active nature, their dog was intent of catching him. He was adopted by them from a previous owner that posted on Craigslist. He was fed quality foods at his last home and came to the rescue in good health. His rabies and distemper shots have been updated and he is ready for adoption. Arrived June, 2016 EDOB: March 2013
Sweet, active boy with good manners. He comes to us as an owner surrender after the death of the older ferret. Due to his active nature, their dog was intent of catching him. He was adopted by them from a previous owner that posted on Craigslist. He was fed quality foods at his last home and came to the rescue in good health. His rabies and distemper shots have been updated and he is ready for adoption. Arrived June, 2016 EDOB: March 2013
Jake and Rocky- Adopted June 30, 2016
Jake and Rocky are two beautiful boys who were owner surrenders. They are in great health and very well socialized. They come from a family with two children and a dog. Jake is the silver and Rocky is the dark sable. Jake is a very active ferret that needs lot of exercise. He can get over excited if not allowed enough time to explore and run around. Rocky is on the calmer side, although he too loves to explore and play.
Jake and Rocky are two beautiful boys who were owner surrenders. They are in great health and very well socialized. They come from a family with two children and a dog. Jake is the silver and Rocky is the dark sable. Jake is a very active ferret that needs lot of exercise. He can get over excited if not allowed enough time to explore and run around. Rocky is on the calmer side, although he too loves to explore and play.
Raj- Adopted March 2016
Raj arrived with Napoleon. Unfortunately, Napoleon had cancer and died in August 2015. Raj is still looking for a family to call his. He is a sweet boy who gets along with other ferrets well. If you have it in your heart to take in an older ferret, Raj will love you for it. We believe he was born in 2011.
Raj has joined a family that includes a little girl ferret. We are very happy for him and know he is happy to have a new buddy. He and his new girl were best buds on sight, dooking and playing, and then snuggling up together for a nap.
Raj arrived with Napoleon. Unfortunately, Napoleon had cancer and died in August 2015. Raj is still looking for a family to call his. He is a sweet boy who gets along with other ferrets well. If you have it in your heart to take in an older ferret, Raj will love you for it. We believe he was born in 2011.
Raj has joined a family that includes a little girl ferret. We are very happy for him and know he is happy to have a new buddy. He and his new girl were best buds on sight, dooking and playing, and then snuggling up together for a nap.
Shae- Adopted March 2016
Shae is a spunky, petite girl who found her way to us. She ran up to an man working in his yard and found a good samaritain. She is putting on weight nicely and has had her rabies and distempter shots. She hopes to find her forever home soon. EDOB: July 2015 Arrived January 17, 2016
Shea joined a younger owner as the only ferret. We wish her well in her new home.
Shae is a spunky, petite girl who found her way to us. She ran up to an man working in his yard and found a good samaritain. She is putting on weight nicely and has had her rabies and distempter shots. She hopes to find her forever home soon. EDOB: July 2015 Arrived January 17, 2016
Shea joined a younger owner as the only ferret. We wish her well in her new home.
Katie- crossed the rainbow March 2016
Katie is a sweet young girl who has been through way too many homes in her short life. We took her in knowing that she needed treated for a prolapse, but quickly discovered that she had a bad infection in her belly. She has been treated for two different infections that had been allowed to go untreated for an extended time before she came to us. Thankfully, she responded well to the antibiotics. Unfortunately, we now believe that her prolapse may be permanent. This can be caused when the ferret farm removes the anal scent gland. However, she is a very active, young girl. she also has one of the thickest coats we've seen on a girl. She would love to find her forever family. EDOB: April 2015 Arrived: December 30, 2015
Katie passed in her foster Mom's arms in March. She knew good food, friendship, and love while at the rescue. Unfortunately, we believe that she suffered from the long term neglect she suffered in her past and it ultimately took her across the rainbow bridge.
Katie is a sweet young girl who has been through way too many homes in her short life. We took her in knowing that she needed treated for a prolapse, but quickly discovered that she had a bad infection in her belly. She has been treated for two different infections that had been allowed to go untreated for an extended time before she came to us. Thankfully, she responded well to the antibiotics. Unfortunately, we now believe that her prolapse may be permanent. This can be caused when the ferret farm removes the anal scent gland. However, she is a very active, young girl. she also has one of the thickest coats we've seen on a girl. She would love to find her forever family. EDOB: April 2015 Arrived: December 30, 2015
Katie passed in her foster Mom's arms in March. She knew good food, friendship, and love while at the rescue. Unfortunately, we believe that she suffered from the long term neglect she suffered in her past and it ultimately took her across the rainbow bridge.
2015 Adoptions
Bennett
Bennett is an active young male that arrived from a kill shelter. He loves to pounce and is very people oriented. While he does play with other ferrets, he can whine a lot when they get too rough or he doesn't want touched while sleeping.
Bennett is an active young male that arrived from a kill shelter. He loves to pounce and is very people oriented. While he does play with other ferrets, he can whine a lot when they get too rough or he doesn't want touched while sleeping.
Napoleon
Raj and Napoleon are a fun pair of boys. They are strongly bonded and need adopted together. They both are sweet, active ferrets that love to wardance and wrestle and keep pace with our rescues that are under a year old. Update: Napoleon has been diagnosed with Adrenal Disease and the pair are now considered permanent residents. He is very active and is receiving Lupron and Ferretonin.
update: Napoleon passed in August 2015.
Raj and Napoleon are a fun pair of boys. They are strongly bonded and need adopted together. They both are sweet, active ferrets that love to wardance and wrestle and keep pace with our rescues that are under a year old. Update: Napoleon has been diagnosed with Adrenal Disease and the pair are now considered permanent residents. He is very active and is receiving Lupron and Ferretonin.
update: Napoleon passed in August 2015.
Blackjack and Petunia (Littles)- Blackjack is being sponsored. :) passed 2015
Blackjack and Petunia were adopted from us, but needed to be returned after some drastic life changes. Blackjack is a sweet senior who will sleep on your lap and give you kisses. He has been diagnosed with adrenal disease and will need a monthly Lupron shot. However, he is responding wonderfully to the treatment. Petunia is a young, very active and adventurous little girl. She is also very people oriented and loves to be chased. If you want a war dancing ferret and a snuggler, these two are for you. Update: Sadly Blackjack passed May 2015 after developing insolinoma. He did well on treatment until the last few days. Petunia is healthy and still looking for her forever home.
Blackjack and Petunia were adopted from us, but needed to be returned after some drastic life changes. Blackjack is a sweet senior who will sleep on your lap and give you kisses. He has been diagnosed with adrenal disease and will need a monthly Lupron shot. However, he is responding wonderfully to the treatment. Petunia is a young, very active and adventurous little girl. She is also very people oriented and loves to be chased. If you want a war dancing ferret and a snuggler, these two are for you. Update: Sadly Blackjack passed May 2015 after developing insolinoma. He did well on treatment until the last few days. Petunia is healthy and still looking for her forever home.
Tucker and Simba
Tucker and Simba were dripped off at a local county kill shelter, who contacted us in hopes we could take them in. Upon their arrival on Thursday, something seemed off. Monday, one of our volunteers canceled an appointment so these two could see the vet. No problems with the hearts or respiratory systems were found. Tuesday, Tucker had a seizure. Thankfully the protocol worked and he was pulled out of it. Both ferrets have been diagnosed with insolinoma and are responding well to treatment. Arrived March 2015. Tucker and Simba crossed the rainbow Aug. 2015.
Tucker and Simba were dripped off at a local county kill shelter, who contacted us in hopes we could take them in. Upon their arrival on Thursday, something seemed off. Monday, one of our volunteers canceled an appointment so these two could see the vet. No problems with the hearts or respiratory systems were found. Tuesday, Tucker had a seizure. Thankfully the protocol worked and he was pulled out of it. Both ferrets have been diagnosed with insolinoma and are responding well to treatment. Arrived March 2015. Tucker and Simba crossed the rainbow Aug. 2015.
Luke
Luke came in as part of a trio. Unfortunately, in March 2015 he was diagnosed with Insolinoma. Because he has been with us for so long and has gotten to know our other hospice crew, we moved him in with them and allowed Rango and Daisy to be adopted as a pair. He is doing well on the meds and snuggles with his new buddies.
Luke passed August 2015. D.I.P.
Luke came in as part of a trio. Unfortunately, in March 2015 he was diagnosed with Insolinoma. Because he has been with us for so long and has gotten to know our other hospice crew, we moved him in with them and allowed Rango and Daisy to be adopted as a pair. He is doing well on the meds and snuggles with his new buddies.
Luke passed August 2015. D.I.P.
Nermal
Nermal is a sweet single sable boy. He was named after the super sweet cat in Garfield that even Garfield couldn't be mean to.
Nermal is a sweet single sable boy. He was named after the super sweet cat in Garfield that even Garfield couldn't be mean to.
Artemis: Adopted July 17, 2015
Artemis is a cool little girl with a fluffy white winter coat. She was an owner surrender to another rescue. When that rescue closed she came to us. She loves to hop, twist around, look upside-down and does well with other ferrets. She would love to find her forever home. Estimated D.O.B. April 2012
Artemis is a cool little girl with a fluffy white winter coat. She was an owner surrender to another rescue. When that rescue closed she came to us. She loves to hop, twist around, look upside-down and does well with other ferrets. She would love to find her forever home. Estimated D.O.B. April 2012
Spring & Lilly- Chinchillas- Adopted July 9, 2015
I'm happy to say that Spring and Lilly have found a wonderful forever home. These girls were to be thrown out into the woods in lower Mississippi, but a good samaritan intervened and drove three hours to bring them to us. The girls had been kept in a basement with very little attention for nearly three years. They were terrified when they arrived. It took a few months, but they began to trust people. With the help of many volunteers, the girls became friendly, always ready for a treat, and ready for a forever home. Their new family doesn't mind that they have a habit of over grooming and trimming their beautiful fur a bit short. They think they are sweet girls who belong as part of their family.
I'm happy to say that Spring and Lilly have found a wonderful forever home. These girls were to be thrown out into the woods in lower Mississippi, but a good samaritan intervened and drove three hours to bring them to us. The girls had been kept in a basement with very little attention for nearly three years. They were terrified when they arrived. It took a few months, but they began to trust people. With the help of many volunteers, the girls became friendly, always ready for a treat, and ready for a forever home. Their new family doesn't mind that they have a habit of over grooming and trimming their beautiful fur a bit short. They think they are sweet girls who belong as part of their family.
Rango, Luke, Daisy- Rango & Daisy Adopted 2015 (Luke joined our permanent crew)
Rango, Luke, and Daisy and an awesome trio that came to the rescue. They were well cared for by their original owner and only given up due to housing and financial issues. They eat both raw and kibble. Rango is a very long ferret and very active. Luke and Daisy like to play as well, but are more laid back with an average energy level. They all play well with other ferrets and were around a small dog with their original owner. They must be adopted together. Rango 2 1/2 yrs old. Luke 3 1/2 yrs. old Daisy 3 1/2 yrs. old
March 2015 Update: Luke has been diagnosed with insolinoma (kinda like cancer in the pancreas). While he is still hanging out with Rango and Daisy, he has gotten to know our other hospice ferrets. Due to this, we are willing to adopt Rango and Daisy out as a pair.
Rango, Luke, and Daisy and an awesome trio that came to the rescue. They were well cared for by their original owner and only given up due to housing and financial issues. They eat both raw and kibble. Rango is a very long ferret and very active. Luke and Daisy like to play as well, but are more laid back with an average energy level. They all play well with other ferrets and were around a small dog with their original owner. They must be adopted together. Rango 2 1/2 yrs old. Luke 3 1/2 yrs. old Daisy 3 1/2 yrs. old
March 2015 Update: Luke has been diagnosed with insolinoma (kinda like cancer in the pancreas). While he is still hanging out with Rango and Daisy, he has gotten to know our other hospice ferrets. Due to this, we are willing to adopt Rango and Daisy out as a pair.
Olaf and Elsa- Adopted March 2015
Olaf came in with Elsa. They were very loved, but had to be rehomed when a family member returned from deployment to find he was highly allergic to them. both are young, war dancing, dooking ferrets that love to be chased.
Olaf estimate D.O.B. June 2014; Elsa estimate D.O.B. March 2014
arrived Oct. 18, 2014
Olaf came in with Elsa. They were very loved, but had to be rehomed when a family member returned from deployment to find he was highly allergic to them. both are young, war dancing, dooking ferrets that love to be chased.
Olaf estimate D.O.B. June 2014; Elsa estimate D.O.B. March 2014
arrived Oct. 18, 2014
Sass- Adopted with Elsa and Olaf March 2015
Sass is a young ferret that was found left in a cage on the porch at Animal Control. After her hold was over, she came to be with us. She is a great little girl who mixes ferret spunk with a laid back personality. She is very curious and likes to explore.
Sass is a young ferret that was found left in a cage on the porch at Animal Control. After her hold was over, she came to be with us. She is a great little girl who mixes ferret spunk with a laid back personality. She is very curious and likes to explore.
Butters- Adopted
Butters is a rescue that came into a different ferret rescue as a craigslist surrender. He found his way to use when that rescue was closing. He arrived with fleas and Periodontal disease. The fleas were treated immediatly and is coat is improving. We believe he does have a flea alergy. He is scheduled to have a through dental cleaning. He is a sweet, cuddly ferret that gets along great with the rest of the rescues during play time. He would love to spend the second half of his life in a forever home. Estimated D.O.B. April 2009
Butters is a rescue that came into a different ferret rescue as a craigslist surrender. He found his way to use when that rescue was closing. He arrived with fleas and Periodontal disease. The fleas were treated immediatly and is coat is improving. We believe he does have a flea alergy. He is scheduled to have a through dental cleaning. He is a sweet, cuddly ferret that gets along great with the rest of the rescues during play time. He would love to spend the second half of his life in a forever home. Estimated D.O.B. April 2009
Perry
Perry was brought to animal control as a stray. He had a sever case of fleas, but cleared up nicely. He gets along with the other ferrets. He is a shy boy who doesn't mind being held, but likes things on the quieter side of play. Arrived Nov. 22, 2013
Update Jan. 2014: Perry has been diagnosed with Insolinoma and is now considered a permanent resident. He is in need of medication twice a day and could use a sponsor. He is now housed with our other three senior/medical needs ferrets. Perry crossed the rainbow bridge, in 2015, due to Insulinoma while in the care of a wonderful foster.
Perry was brought to animal control as a stray. He had a sever case of fleas, but cleared up nicely. He gets along with the other ferrets. He is a shy boy who doesn't mind being held, but likes things on the quieter side of play. Arrived Nov. 22, 2013
Update Jan. 2014: Perry has been diagnosed with Insolinoma and is now considered a permanent resident. He is in need of medication twice a day and could use a sponsor. He is now housed with our other three senior/medical needs ferrets. Perry crossed the rainbow bridge, in 2015, due to Insulinoma while in the care of a wonderful foster.
Smokey and Bandit
Smokey and Bandit have been through a lot. About six months before we took them in, a family was told of two ferrets on someone's porch that looked like they needed help. When the family arrived, it was in the middle of a rain storm. The only shelter Smokey and Bandit had was a dog kennel that was flooded. No food or water, other than the rain, was present. Both were starving and showing their ribs. The family managed to talk the owner into letting them take them and they started their path to recovery. As much as they loved the two, their child was very allergic. This is where we came into their lives. Smokey and Bandit were brought to the rescue in hopes of them finding a great home. In the meantime, they will be introduced to raw to help finish their nutritional recovery. They have been through a lot and are showing some signs of depression. They are to be housed with the main foster, which will allow introductions to many other ferrets during play time. We've had a lot of success with the other ferrets cheering up those that are depressed and teaching them how to act like a carefree ferret again.
Smokey is an affectionate little guy who plays, but loves to cuddle. Bandit is a playful guy who wants you to play with him.
Smokey is estimated at 5 yrs. old Bandit is estimated at 4 yrs. old
December 29, 2013 Smokey passed due to a series of seizures. Bandit has joined two of our other senior residents. Dook in Peace Smokey.
2015 Bandit passed in the care of a foster due to Insulinoma. Both boys were loved.
Smokey and Bandit have been through a lot. About six months before we took them in, a family was told of two ferrets on someone's porch that looked like they needed help. When the family arrived, it was in the middle of a rain storm. The only shelter Smokey and Bandit had was a dog kennel that was flooded. No food or water, other than the rain, was present. Both were starving and showing their ribs. The family managed to talk the owner into letting them take them and they started their path to recovery. As much as they loved the two, their child was very allergic. This is where we came into their lives. Smokey and Bandit were brought to the rescue in hopes of them finding a great home. In the meantime, they will be introduced to raw to help finish their nutritional recovery. They have been through a lot and are showing some signs of depression. They are to be housed with the main foster, which will allow introductions to many other ferrets during play time. We've had a lot of success with the other ferrets cheering up those that are depressed and teaching them how to act like a carefree ferret again.
Smokey is an affectionate little guy who plays, but loves to cuddle. Bandit is a playful guy who wants you to play with him.
Smokey is estimated at 5 yrs. old Bandit is estimated at 4 yrs. old
December 29, 2013 Smokey passed due to a series of seizures. Bandit has joined two of our other senior residents. Dook in Peace Smokey.
2015 Bandit passed in the care of a foster due to Insulinoma. Both boys were loved.
2014 Adoptions
Mr. Stiles- Adopted Nov. 8, 2014 With Mikayla and Pinky
Mr. Stiles is a war dancing, fun, adult ferret. He is a beautiful dark black color. He was found on a porch and sent to a rescue. When that rescue closed, he was sent to us. He loves to pounce other ferrets and play with them as well as explore his surroundings. He would be a great addition to an existing business (group of ferrets). Estimated D.O.B. April 2011
Mr. Stiles is a war dancing, fun, adult ferret. He is a beautiful dark black color. He was found on a porch and sent to a rescue. When that rescue closed, he was sent to us. He loves to pounce other ferrets and play with them as well as explore his surroundings. He would be a great addition to an existing business (group of ferrets). Estimated D.O.B. April 2011
Mikayla and Pinky- Adopted Nov. 8, 2014 with Mr. Stiles
Mikayle (a.k.a. Minky) is a beautiful silver female. Pinky is a mitted, panda, seal point. They were brought to the rescue when their family's landlord decided the apartments would be pet free and threatened large fines. Both are sweet, fun loving girls. It is rare to find Marshall Ferms female ferrets
in these colors, let alone a bonded pair. Both are eating a very high quality diet and are in great health. They also get along with other ferrets.
Mikayla- 2yrs old, Pinky- 8 months old as of March, 2014.
Mikayle (a.k.a. Minky) is a beautiful silver female. Pinky is a mitted, panda, seal point. They were brought to the rescue when their family's landlord decided the apartments would be pet free and threatened large fines. Both are sweet, fun loving girls. It is rare to find Marshall Ferms female ferrets
in these colors, let alone a bonded pair. Both are eating a very high quality diet and are in great health. They also get along with other ferrets.
Mikayla- 2yrs old, Pinky- 8 months old as of March, 2014.
Boomer- Adopted July 6, 2014
Boomer is a typical 10 month old ferret with a full winter coat upon arrival. He plays well with the other ferrets in the rescue and will do well with lots of attention as a single or in a group (business). Estimated D.O.B. April 2013
Boomer is a typical 10 month old ferret with a full winter coat upon arrival. He plays well with the other ferrets in the rescue and will do well with lots of attention as a single or in a group (business). Estimated D.O.B. April 2013
Buddy & Bandit
Buddy and Bandit arrived together and will need to be adopted together. Buddy's previous owner told us that he is 7-8 years old. He is showing signs of adrenal disease. He has been seen by our vet and is being provided monthly treatment for his adrenal. He is a laid back, fun loving ferret. Neither one of the pair are nippers and Buddy is a kisser. Due to Buddy's age and health condition he and Bandit are considered permanent residents and are in need of sponsorship to help cover their medical needs. If you would like to donate to their care, please visit our donations/ sponsorships
page. (Link at top)
Bandit is a nice sized sable. He arrived sporting a healthy winter weight. Both have been updated on their shots and evaluated by our vet. They love to explore and play in our ball pit, but don't nip like young ferrets sometimes do. We were told that Bandit is 5-6 years old. He must be adopted with Buddy. Please consider sponsoring this elderly pair.
Sadly, Buddy passed July 1, 2014 due to complications from a seizure. He had a great time at the rescue and we will miss him. He was between 8 1/2 and 9 1/2 years old. Bandit followed him across the rainbow bridge later in 2014. Dook in Peace little ones. Both felt the love of a foster home.
Buddy and Bandit arrived together and will need to be adopted together. Buddy's previous owner told us that he is 7-8 years old. He is showing signs of adrenal disease. He has been seen by our vet and is being provided monthly treatment for his adrenal. He is a laid back, fun loving ferret. Neither one of the pair are nippers and Buddy is a kisser. Due to Buddy's age and health condition he and Bandit are considered permanent residents and are in need of sponsorship to help cover their medical needs. If you would like to donate to their care, please visit our donations/ sponsorships
page. (Link at top)
Bandit is a nice sized sable. He arrived sporting a healthy winter weight. Both have been updated on their shots and evaluated by our vet. They love to explore and play in our ball pit, but don't nip like young ferrets sometimes do. We were told that Bandit is 5-6 years old. He must be adopted with Buddy. Please consider sponsoring this elderly pair.
Sadly, Buddy passed July 1, 2014 due to complications from a seizure. He had a great time at the rescue and we will miss him. He was between 8 1/2 and 9 1/2 years old. Bandit followed him across the rainbow bridge later in 2014. Dook in Peace little ones. Both felt the love of a foster home.
Thor- Adopted May 2014
Thor has bounced between many homes. He was originally adopted from Craigslist, then surrendered to a rescue by the new owners, and finally made his way to us when that rescue closed. We believe him to be a wardy, which is often compared to downs syndrome. He is super sweet, which seems to be a wardy trait. He arrived with a broken canine and early periodonatal
disease. When in surgery it was determined that the tooth did not need removed and a through cleaning of all his teeth would suffice. He now has nice, white teeth and a clean bill of heath. He would really like to spend that second half of his life in a true forever home and know the love of a
familly. He gets along with other ferrets. Estimated D.O.B. April 2009.
Thor has bounced between many homes. He was originally adopted from Craigslist, then surrendered to a rescue by the new owners, and finally made his way to us when that rescue closed. We believe him to be a wardy, which is often compared to downs syndrome. He is super sweet, which seems to be a wardy trait. He arrived with a broken canine and early periodonatal
disease. When in surgery it was determined that the tooth did not need removed and a through cleaning of all his teeth would suffice. He now has nice, white teeth and a clean bill of heath. He would really like to spend that second half of his life in a true forever home and know the love of a
familly. He gets along with other ferrets. Estimated D.O.B. April 2009.
Panda- Adopted May 2014
Panda is a soft brown sable that loves people. She loves to play and hangout with her humans, providing them with many kisses. However, she is not fond of other ferrets or dogs. We assume that she will have the same reaction to other pets. She will be a great addition to a home that wants her to be the only pet and the center of attention. If you can provide this for her, she is the ferret for you.
Panda is a soft brown sable that loves people. She loves to play and hangout with her humans, providing them with many kisses. However, she is not fond of other ferrets or dogs. We assume that she will have the same reaction to other pets. She will be a great addition to a home that wants her to be the only pet and the center of attention. If you can provide this for her, she is the ferret for you.
Willow- Adopted March 8, 2014
Willow is a sweet girl that came to us from the Tampa area. Her owner has several ferrets and was concerned that Willow was adrenal so she was going to put her down instead of taking her to the vets. We took Willow to the vet and there is no sign of adrenal. She only had rat tail, which is seasonal and not something that needs medical care beyond cleaning the blackheads from her tail. She is a sweet, active, middle aged girl looking for a forever home.
Willow is a sweet girl that came to us from the Tampa area. Her owner has several ferrets and was concerned that Willow was adrenal so she was going to put her down instead of taking her to the vets. We took Willow to the vet and there is no sign of adrenal. She only had rat tail, which is seasonal and not something that needs medical care beyond cleaning the blackheads from her tail. She is a sweet, active, middle aged girl looking for a forever home.
Danny- Adopted Feb. 16, 2014
Danny is part of a bonded pair. His buddy is Sandy. Not much was known about them by the person who brought them to us. The only thing that we were told is their genders. No names were known or what food they were eating. The pair has happily taken to a balanced raw diet. Their coats have been improving and they have shown themselves to be an active, fun loving pair.
Danny is part of a bonded pair. His buddy is Sandy. Not much was known about them by the person who brought them to us. The only thing that we were told is their genders. No names were known or what food they were eating. The pair has happily taken to a balanced raw diet. Their coats have been improving and they have shown themselves to be an active, fun loving pair.
Sandy- Adopted Fed. 16, 2014
Sandy came in as one of a bonded pair. Her buddy is Danny. Not much was known about them by the person who brought them to us. The only thing that we were told is their genders. No names were known or what food they were eating. The pair has happily taken to a balanced raw diet. Their coats have been improving and they have shown themselves to be a very active, fun pair.
Sandy came in as one of a bonded pair. Her buddy is Danny. Not much was known about them by the person who brought them to us. The only thing that we were told is their genders. No names were known or what food they were eating. The pair has happily taken to a balanced raw diet. Their coats have been improving and they have shown themselves to be a very active, fun pair.
Chestnut- Adopted 2014
Chestnut was an impulse buy that has come to us at a very young age. She arrived 12/18/13 with Marshall's paperwork indicating that she was born July 28, 2013. She is a sweet, active young girl with a stricking blaze marking on her head.
Chestnut was an impulse buy that has come to us at a very young age. She arrived 12/18/13 with Marshall's paperwork indicating that she was born July 28, 2013. She is a sweet, active young girl with a stricking blaze marking on her head.
Star- Adopted 2014
Star is a young girl, coming to us at the age of four month. Her owners no longer wanted her and dropped her off at a local pound. We believe she may have been traumatized as she is nipper than the typical kit. She is currently being worked with to teach her that people aren't going to hurt her. Once she stops biting, she will be up for adoption. Arrived Dec. 2013
Star is a young girl, coming to us at the age of four month. Her owners no longer wanted her and dropped her off at a local pound. We believe she may have been traumatized as she is nipper than the typical kit. She is currently being worked with to teach her that people aren't going to hurt her. Once she stops biting, she will be up for adoption. Arrived Dec. 2013
Romeo- Adopted January 1, 2014 w/ Wheezy
Romeo is a super sweet and affectionate ferret. He came into the local county animal shelter as a stray. Although he is microchipped, the chip was never registered so they were unable to locate the owner. We encourage his new owner to register the chip. He is estimated to be a year old, born some time in late 2012. He will make a great single ferret for someone with lots of time or a great addition to a business (group) of ferrets.
Romeo is a super sweet and affectionate ferret. He came into the local county animal shelter as a stray. Although he is microchipped, the chip was never registered so they were unable to locate the owner. We encourage his new owner to register the chip. He is estimated to be a year old, born some time in late 2012. He will make a great single ferret for someone with lots of time or a great addition to a business (group) of ferrets.
Wheezy- Adopted January 1, 2014 w/ Romeo
Wheezy is a lovable, snuggly ferret that found a home with Romeo. The two boys join a wonderful home already blessed with two girls. The four of them are having the time of their lives!
Wheezy is a lovable, snuggly ferret that found a home with Romeo. The two boys join a wonderful home already blessed with two girls. The four of them are having the time of their lives!
2013 Adoptions (under construction)
Bo and Jake- Adopted October 27, 2013
Bo and Jake are a bonded pair that are laid back and playful. They get along well with the other ferrets at the rescue. Both are estimated to be
a year old. The pair is currently on a high quality kibble diet. As a bonded pair, they must be adopted together. Bo is has the darker mask of
the two. Pictured below.
Bo and Jake are a bonded pair that are laid back and playful. They get along well with the other ferrets at the rescue. Both are estimated to be
a year old. The pair is currently on a high quality kibble diet. As a bonded pair, they must be adopted together. Bo is has the darker mask of
the two. Pictured below.
Niko- adopted
Niko had been through a lot in a short time frame before reaching us. We received him from a teenager who said he got him from a friend the day before. They only had the top portion of
the cage, no bottom, and the water bottle was broken. They had no idea what he was eating. Picking him up ran into a snag when we were told "she" appeared sick and they didn't want to move her, we needed to come pick her up. They did meet up nearby and he (nope, not the she they thought) sneezed a few times. We suspect that there may have been smoke present in the home and that was causing him to sneeze a lot. By the time he reached the foster home, he had stopped
sneezing. He was given soupie to treat for mild dehydration and provide easily digested food, not knowing when he had his last meal. Each time he ate, he consumed more and gained some energy back. The following day fleas were found
and he was treated for those. Life hasn't been very kind to him in the past, but he is doing great with the foster crew. He is a sweet guy who would love a forever home that will ensure that the rest of his life is wonderful.
Arrived: August 4, 2013 Estimated Birthday: Feb. 2012
Niko joined a family that already had two ferrets. He integrated himself wonderfully and now dooks and plays daily.
Niko had been through a lot in a short time frame before reaching us. We received him from a teenager who said he got him from a friend the day before. They only had the top portion of
the cage, no bottom, and the water bottle was broken. They had no idea what he was eating. Picking him up ran into a snag when we were told "she" appeared sick and they didn't want to move her, we needed to come pick her up. They did meet up nearby and he (nope, not the she they thought) sneezed a few times. We suspect that there may have been smoke present in the home and that was causing him to sneeze a lot. By the time he reached the foster home, he had stopped
sneezing. He was given soupie to treat for mild dehydration and provide easily digested food, not knowing when he had his last meal. Each time he ate, he consumed more and gained some energy back. The following day fleas were found
and he was treated for those. Life hasn't been very kind to him in the past, but he is doing great with the foster crew. He is a sweet guy who would love a forever home that will ensure that the rest of his life is wonderful.
Arrived: August 4, 2013 Estimated Birthday: Feb. 2012
Niko joined a family that already had two ferrets. He integrated himself wonderfully and now dooks and plays daily.
Lola and Franky- adopted Oct. 12, 2013
Lola and Franky are a sweet pair of girls. Their original owner moved, leaving them behind. The gentleman who they were left with took on their care and planned to "do right by them". Unfortunately, he received orders to Hawaii where ferrets are illegal. He brought them to the
rescue. Both girls arrived in great health and had been well cared for. Lola is the escape artist of the two, being the only ferret we have seen manage to fit between the bars of a ferret playpen in order to explore the surrounding area. Franky is happy to run around through the tubes and play. Both girls are estimated to be 1 yrs. 6 mos. as of July 2013
These two girls were adopted by a local family. They have a double Ferret Nation to themselves and a room set up for them. They have won over the hearts of their new family.
Lola and Franky are a sweet pair of girls. Their original owner moved, leaving them behind. The gentleman who they were left with took on their care and planned to "do right by them". Unfortunately, he received orders to Hawaii where ferrets are illegal. He brought them to the
rescue. Both girls arrived in great health and had been well cared for. Lola is the escape artist of the two, being the only ferret we have seen manage to fit between the bars of a ferret playpen in order to explore the surrounding area. Franky is happy to run around through the tubes and play. Both girls are estimated to be 1 yrs. 6 mos. as of July 2013
These two girls were adopted by a local family. They have a double Ferret Nation to themselves and a room set up for them. They have won over the hearts of their new family.
Dutchess- Adopted Oct. 3, 2013
Dutchess arrived in a group of 5 ferrets that were in bad shape. She was being called 1/2 ear to distinguish her from the others because someone cut off most of her right ear. After two good meals, she weighed in at only 15.3 oz., well below what her weight should be. Due to the stage of starvation, her belly was slowly being conditioned to having food via raw soupie. As she gained weight, she was transitioned to more solid grinds and then occasionally chicken wings. Like the
others, she has taken to the food very well and is starting to gain weight and get her energy back. She is now at a safe weight, her shots have been updated and she is ready to go home with a new family.
Benita- Adopted Oct. 3, 2013
Benita (blessed) came in Nov. 12, 2012 with a group of 5 ferrets. She was being called two ears because the other two female sables each had an ear cut off. She arrived very malnurished and near starvation, weighing 15.4 oz. after two meals. Like the others, she has taken to the food very well and is back to a safe weight and has her energy back. She is a sweet girl who will allow you
to hold her for long lengths of time as she wraps her front and back legs around your arm. She also plays well with other ferrets.
Dec. 7 update: She is doing great and has received hormone shots to pull her out of heat. She is very sweet and has no problem letting you hold her as she lays her head on you. Her spay is scheduled for Jan. 10th (completed)
Benita began to go blind while with us. Due to how long they had been at the rescue and Benita's special needs, both girls were taken in by a permanent foster.
Dutchess arrived in a group of 5 ferrets that were in bad shape. She was being called 1/2 ear to distinguish her from the others because someone cut off most of her right ear. After two good meals, she weighed in at only 15.3 oz., well below what her weight should be. Due to the stage of starvation, her belly was slowly being conditioned to having food via raw soupie. As she gained weight, she was transitioned to more solid grinds and then occasionally chicken wings. Like the
others, she has taken to the food very well and is starting to gain weight and get her energy back. She is now at a safe weight, her shots have been updated and she is ready to go home with a new family.
Benita- Adopted Oct. 3, 2013
Benita (blessed) came in Nov. 12, 2012 with a group of 5 ferrets. She was being called two ears because the other two female sables each had an ear cut off. She arrived very malnurished and near starvation, weighing 15.4 oz. after two meals. Like the others, she has taken to the food very well and is back to a safe weight and has her energy back. She is a sweet girl who will allow you
to hold her for long lengths of time as she wraps her front and back legs around your arm. She also plays well with other ferrets.
Dec. 7 update: She is doing great and has received hormone shots to pull her out of heat. She is very sweet and has no problem letting you hold her as she lays her head on you. Her spay is scheduled for Jan. 10th (completed)
Benita began to go blind while with us. Due to how long they had been at the rescue and Benita's special needs, both girls were taken in by a permanent foster.
Ameila, Sierra, and Chance Adopted together September 2, 2013
All three have found their forever home. We wish them and their new family many years of dooking and war dancing!
Sierra and Amelia (bonded pair) are two young girls that found themselves dropped off at the local county shelter. They were left at the door in a carrier with a water bottle, blanket, and covered in fleas. They are now flea free and
eatting well. Both girls are estimated to be 9 months old. They have been updated on their rabies shot and given a clear bill of health by the vet. Amelia is an wanderer who likes to explore. Sierra is a war dancing and dooking girls who loves to pounce on feet. Amelia is a silver, with most of the color being in her tail. Sierra is a mitted, bibed, sable.
Chance is an owner surrender. His original owner was going to take him to a kill shelter, so he was taken in by another couple. Unfortunately the family cat didn't like the competition for attention. Chance is a very sweet boy who gives kisses. He is a true albino and is deaf. Although he won't come when you call him since he can't hear you, it hasn't slowed him down. He is a laid back boy who likes to explore, but is calm enough to enjoy some cuddle time.
All three have found their forever home. We wish them and their new family many years of dooking and war dancing!
Sierra and Amelia (bonded pair) are two young girls that found themselves dropped off at the local county shelter. They were left at the door in a carrier with a water bottle, blanket, and covered in fleas. They are now flea free and
eatting well. Both girls are estimated to be 9 months old. They have been updated on their rabies shot and given a clear bill of health by the vet. Amelia is an wanderer who likes to explore. Sierra is a war dancing and dooking girls who loves to pounce on feet. Amelia is a silver, with most of the color being in her tail. Sierra is a mitted, bibed, sable.
Chance is an owner surrender. His original owner was going to take him to a kill shelter, so he was taken in by another couple. Unfortunately the family cat didn't like the competition for attention. Chance is a very sweet boy who gives kisses. He is a true albino and is deaf. Although he won't come when you call him since he can't hear you, it hasn't slowed him down. He is a laid back boy who likes to explore, but is calm enough to enjoy some cuddle time.
Caesar- Adopted August 3, 2013
Caesar is a sweet boy whose owners loved him, but realized he wasn't the right pet for their
family. He is currently looking for a forever home. He requests bowls of water to snorkle in and a ferret proof area to run around in every day.
Not only has Caesar been adopted by a great family, he also has two new ferret friends to play with. All three hit is off great and were sleeping together the first night.
Caesar is a sweet boy whose owners loved him, but realized he wasn't the right pet for their
family. He is currently looking for a forever home. He requests bowls of water to snorkle in and a ferret proof area to run around in every day.
Not only has Caesar been adopted by a great family, he also has two new ferret friends to play with. All three hit is off great and were sleeping together the first night.
Abbott, Costello, Lucy, and Family- Adopted together July 10, 2013
Lucy- Adopted July 10, 2013
Lucy is a young adult who lost her friend. She has come to us looking for a new home, hopefully
with another ferret for her to play with. She took some time to get use to her new home. She is a masked ferret and slightly on the smaller side of their size range. Lucy is listed as no kids because she is very timid. It is believed that she may have been mishandled in her past. She needs someone who will be patient with her. She is a single ferret, but really like to play with Abbott and
Costello.
Lucy has been with us since May,
2012.
Lucy is a young adult who lost her friend. She has come to us looking for a new home, hopefully
with another ferret for her to play with. She took some time to get use to her new home. She is a masked ferret and slightly on the smaller side of their size range. Lucy is listed as no kids because she is very timid. It is believed that she may have been mishandled in her past. She needs someone who will be patient with her. She is a single ferret, but really like to play with Abbott and
Costello.
Lucy has been with us since May,
2012.
Abbott- Adopted July 10, 2013
Abbott is bonded with Costello. They are both young and very playful and sweet. They have been fed kibble, but appear to be open to the idea of switching to raw. They were extremly overwieght when they arrived, most likely due to no exercise. They love play time and have slimmed down to a healthy weight. Both are Marshall's ferrets and have their original paperwork. Bonded pairs must be adopted together as they will experienc depression if seperated.
Abbott is bonded with Costello. They are both young and very playful and sweet. They have been fed kibble, but appear to be open to the idea of switching to raw. They were extremly overwieght when they arrived, most likely due to no exercise. They love play time and have slimmed down to a healthy weight. Both are Marshall's ferrets and have their original paperwork. Bonded pairs must be adopted together as they will experienc depression if seperated.
Costello- Adopted July 10, 2013
Costello is bonded with Abbott. They are both young and very playful and sweet. They have been fed kibble, but appear to be open to the idea of switching to raw. They were extremly overwieght when they arrived, most likely due to no exercise. They love play time and have slimmed down to a healthy weight. Both are Marshall's ferrets and have their original paperwork. Bonded pairs must be
adopted together as they will experience depression if seperated.
Costello is bonded with Abbott. They are both young and very playful and sweet. They have been fed kibble, but appear to be open to the idea of switching to raw. They were extremly overwieght when they arrived, most likely due to no exercise. They love play time and have slimmed down to a healthy weight. Both are Marshall's ferrets and have their original paperwork. Bonded pairs must be
adopted together as they will experience depression if seperated.
Apollo & His new Family
Apollo arrived Nov. 12, 2012 in a group of five ferrets. Four of them were in late stages of starvation, including him. After two good meals, this large boned boy weighed in at 1 pound, 8.5 oz., well short of the estimated 3+ pounds that he should weigh. His belly is slowly being conditioned to having
food via raw soupie. As he gains weight, he will be transitioned to more solid grinds and then occasionaly chicken wings. Like the others, he has taken to the food very well and is starting to gain weight and get his energy back. Once he is at a safe weight, his shots will be updated and he will be ready to go home with a new family.
Apollo has found his forever family with a young couple who adore him. He is loving being the center of attention.
Apollo arrived Nov. 12, 2012 in a group of five ferrets. Four of them were in late stages of starvation, including him. After two good meals, this large boned boy weighed in at 1 pound, 8.5 oz., well short of the estimated 3+ pounds that he should weigh. His belly is slowly being conditioned to having
food via raw soupie. As he gains weight, he will be transitioned to more solid grinds and then occasionaly chicken wings. Like the others, he has taken to the food very well and is starting to gain weight and get his energy back. Once he is at a safe weight, his shots will be updated and he will be ready to go home with a new family.
Apollo has found his forever family with a young couple who adore him. He is loving being the center of attention.
Adalei & her new Mom
Adelei came to us showing signs of possible Adrenal Disease. She is currently undergoing treatment. We have found a vet to administer a Super-Lupron implant, which should last her a year. This is currently the best treatment for adrenal disease. She has also had a meletonin implant. Once her shots are utd and the implant is showing signs of working, she will be ready for her new home. She is a sweet ferret with a lot of energy. She is being listed as special needs because she will need a new implant approximaetly each year.
Adalei found her forever home with a family that included several other ferrets.
Adelei came to us showing signs of possible Adrenal Disease. She is currently undergoing treatment. We have found a vet to administer a Super-Lupron implant, which should last her a year. This is currently the best treatment for adrenal disease. She has also had a meletonin implant. Once her shots are utd and the implant is showing signs of working, she will be ready for her new home. She is a sweet ferret with a lot of energy. She is being listed as special needs because she will need a new implant approximaetly each year.
Adalei found her forever home with a family that included several other ferrets.
Ren
Ren is a very active ferret that loves to roam around and play. He is good with his litter box. He had found a home with a room dedicated to him, but was returned in February due to a family emergency.
Ren was adopted to another family where he now has two girls to play with and snuggle with.
Ren is a very active ferret that loves to roam around and play. He is good with his litter box. He had found a home with a room dedicated to him, but was returned in February due to a family emergency.
Ren was adopted to another family where he now has two girls to play with and snuggle with.
2012 Adoptions (incomplete list)
Sadie
Sadie is an average sized young sable adult ferret. Since she was found as a stray; we don't know exactly how old she is other than she appears to be young. She is a very active ferret that likes to chase. Prefers a home without young children.
Sadie is an average sized young sable adult ferret. Since she was found as a stray; we don't know exactly how old she is other than she appears to be young. She is a very active ferret that likes to chase. Prefers a home without young children.
Adelei
Adelei came to us showing signs of possible Adrenal Disease. She is currently undergoing treatment. Once her shots are utd and the implant is showing signs of working, she will be ready
for her new home. She is a sweet ferret with a lot of energy. She is being listed as special needs because she will need a new implant approximaetly each year.
Jan. 2013 update: We are happy to announce that Adalei's coat has completely grown back in and is much healthier and softer than before.
Adelei came to us showing signs of possible Adrenal Disease. She is currently undergoing treatment. Once her shots are utd and the implant is showing signs of working, she will be ready
for her new home. She is a sweet ferret with a lot of energy. She is being listed as special needs because she will need a new implant approximaetly each year.
Jan. 2013 update: We are happy to announce that Adalei's coat has completely grown back in and is much healthier and softer than before.
Marley
Marley is a smart puppy who is looking for a forever home. He was pulled from an over-crowded kill shelter on his last day. He is already making it through the night without potty accidents.
Marley is a smart puppy who is looking for a forever home. He was pulled from an over-crowded kill shelter on his last day. He is already making it through the night without potty accidents.
Black Jack
Black Jack and Knuckles are a bonded pair and must be adopted together. They were originally found in a box by a gas station dumpster and taken to a store based rescue where they were sold. Things went well for them at first, but the older ferret they were bought to provide companionship to was diagnosed with adrenal disease and became stressed by their play. They are currently with us looking for a new home. Blackjack is estimated to be 2 yrs. 6 months old based on tooth wear. Unfortunately, Blackjack lost Knuckles to health problems while at the rescue, but was quickly adopted out and given a new companion to play with.
Black Jack and Knuckles are a bonded pair and must be adopted together. They were originally found in a box by a gas station dumpster and taken to a store based rescue where they were sold. Things went well for them at first, but the older ferret they were bought to provide companionship to was diagnosed with adrenal disease and became stressed by their play. They are currently with us looking for a new home. Blackjack is estimated to be 2 yrs. 6 months old based on tooth wear. Unfortunately, Blackjack lost Knuckles to health problems while at the rescue, but was quickly adopted out and given a new companion to play with.
Coco
Coco was rescued from an over crowded kill shelter that was going to euthanize her due to a lack of space. She is a very sweet girl who deserves a forever home. She looks to be pure bred, but as
we don't know her background, we are listing her as a mixed breed. She is kennel trained and very laid back. However, she does get very excited when she sees a leash. She is estimate to be two years of age.
Coco was rescued from an over crowded kill shelter that was going to euthanize her due to a lack of space. She is a very sweet girl who deserves a forever home. She looks to be pure bred, but as
we don't know her background, we are listing her as a mixed breed. She is kennel trained and very laid back. However, she does get very excited when she sees a leash. She is estimate to be two years of age.
Czarina (a.k.a. Rina)
She is a black eyed white with a little bit of black in her tail. Due to her original stray status, we are unsure of her age. However, an estimate of two and a half years old was estimated. Czarina has shown signs of Irritable Bowel Syndrom (IBS). She is recovering and starting to gain weight, but the cause has not been determined other than most likely being stress induced or a food alergy.
She is a black eyed white with a little bit of black in her tail. Due to her original stray status, we are unsure of her age. However, an estimate of two and a half years old was estimated. Czarina has shown signs of Irritable Bowel Syndrom (IBS). She is recovering and starting to gain weight, but the cause has not been determined other than most likely being stress induced or a food alergy.
Scooter
Scooter is a large sable male ferret. He is not fat; he has a large skeletal structure. He was recently brought to the rescue after he lost his ferret friend in hopes that he will find a home with a new ferret friend. He appears to be using the litter box regularly.
Scooter is a large sable male ferret. He is not fat; he has a large skeletal structure. He was recently brought to the rescue after he lost his ferret friend in hopes that he will find a home with a new ferret friend. He appears to be using the litter box regularly.
Cruiser
Cruiser and Vault are a strongly bonded pair. Cruiser is the male and Vault is the female. They will need to be adopted together. They both love human companionship, including belly rubs. Vault can
be picky about other ferret companions as she prefers Cruiser and her humans. They are estimated to be up to two years of age.
Cruiser and Vault were adopted out twice and returned due to deployment to California (ferrets are illegal there) and then due to a severe alergy to them. To keep from having them to go through another set of moves, they were placed in a permanent foster home/ forever home. They currently have many other ferrets to play with and an entire house to roam.
Cruiser and Vault are a strongly bonded pair. Cruiser is the male and Vault is the female. They will need to be adopted together. They both love human companionship, including belly rubs. Vault can
be picky about other ferret companions as she prefers Cruiser and her humans. They are estimated to be up to two years of age.
Cruiser and Vault were adopted out twice and returned due to deployment to California (ferrets are illegal there) and then due to a severe alergy to them. To keep from having them to go through another set of moves, they were placed in a permanent foster home/ forever home. They currently have many other ferrets to play with and an entire house to roam.
Vault
Cruiser and Vault are a strongly bonded pair. Cruiser is the male and Vault is the female. They will need to be adopted together. They both love human companionship, including belly rubs. Vault can
be picky about other ferret companions as she prefers Cruiser and her humans. They are estimated to be up to two years of age.
Cruiser and Vault were adopted out twice and returned due to deployment to California (ferrets are
illegal there) and then due to a severe alergy to them. To keep from having them to go through another set of moves, they were placed in a permanent foster home/ forever home. They currently have many other ferrets to play with and an entire house to roam.
Cruiser and Vault are a strongly bonded pair. Cruiser is the male and Vault is the female. They will need to be adopted together. They both love human companionship, including belly rubs. Vault can
be picky about other ferret companions as she prefers Cruiser and her humans. They are estimated to be up to two years of age.
Cruiser and Vault were adopted out twice and returned due to deployment to California (ferrets are
illegal there) and then due to a severe alergy to them. To keep from having them to go through another set of moves, they were placed in a permanent foster home/ forever home. They currently have many other ferrets to play with and an entire house to roam.
Billie (a.k.a. Little Girl)
This litter girl came in very skinny and stressed. Her tummy has settled and she is eatting a healthy amount of our grain free mix of kibbles and some whole prey soupie for extra good nutrition. She has started to put on wieght and is acting much more like an active ferret. She does need to be the only ferret in the home as she is afraid of other ferrets and the ways they play.
This litter girl came in very skinny and stressed. Her tummy has settled and she is eatting a healthy amount of our grain free mix of kibbles and some whole prey soupie for extra good nutrition. She has started to put on wieght and is acting much more like an active ferret. She does need to be the only ferret in the home as she is afraid of other ferrets and the ways they play.