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Two Ferrets free to a good (great!) home

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  • 30-09-2008 11:49am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 8


    Hi all,

    About 3 months ago my partner and I purchased two Ferrets. They are now five months old. The have been well handled and are very friendly.

    I will be getting them neutered next month. There is one male and a female (brother and sister).

    I do not want to give them up but both of our jobs are eating into our 'ferret' time and sadly I feel we are not giving them the love they require and need. :(

    I will supply a five foot cage (four levels) with all their toys and bedding. I also have an out-door hutch for those sunny days.

    I will only give them to a home that will love them dearly.

    Thanks,

    Pat


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 79 ✭✭wibblebee


    What colours are they?
    We have 3 albino's and 1 polecat. 3 males and 1 female. All neutered and spayed.
    Any pics??
    Sounds great. Lovely large one too like ours.
    We keep ours inside and planning to buy a large enclosure for them to go out in the nice weather.
    Ours are inside and have a run around on a daily basis.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    If you need a new home , a friend of mine work's in a ferret rescue centre and currently has a waiting list for ferrets. Whats great is all the homes on the waiting list have been screened . I have a ferret myself and i am looking for a second. I couldnt take 2 more though. But i am sure i can find a very good home for you.

    I will send you a PM .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 79 ✭✭wibblebee


    Ours are all rescued ferrets. From up Northern Ireland and also Cottage Rescue in Tipperary.


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