Ferrets Available for Adoption

Not finding the ferret you're looking for here?

Check out

Ruggies Ferret Rescue

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH667.html

Contact me for more information if you might be interested in adopting a ferret.

I would prefer to help with direct placement of needy ferrets into their new home

when possible.

 We will not (and you should not) break up a bonded pair, as it can lead to

serious depression and other problems.

  FERRET's Bill of Rights

I have the right to give and received unconditional love.

I have the right to a life that is beyond mere survival.

I have the right to be trained so I do not become a prisoner of my own misbehavior.

I have the right to adequate food and medical care.

I have the right to fresh air and exercise.

I have the right to socialize with people outside my family.

I have the right to have my needs respected.

I have the right to special time with my people.

I have the right to be bred responsibly, if at all.

I have the right to be foolish and silly, and to make people laugh.

I have the right to earn my person's trust and be trusted in return.

I have the right to be forgiven.

I have the right to die with dignity.

I have the right to be remembered well.

  A FERRET's Lil Prayer

 by Pamela Troutman

Understand me and I will be your loving pet.

I am not a rodent, but a carnivore.

I am not a wild animal, but a companion to man, domesticated between the time of the dog and the cat.

Feed me as a cat, but only with dry food for clean teeth.

 Keep litter boxes handy, and I will learn to use them.

Take me along as a dog, but with a leash or carrier so I do not get lost

 Do not leave me outdoors, I have no wild survival instincts.

Confine or watch me like a small child, because I am curious and like to get into things.

Discipline when needed with words and soft actions, because sudden force causes me to defend myself. I am a little thief, give me soft socks to steal and hide, instead of rubber toys to chew and swallow.

Let me visit the doctor as you would any family member, for a health check and vaccinations yearly.

Have me spayed or neutered; I have no need to reproduce to add to the pet overpopulation.

Handle me daily, and I will be your loyal friend for many, many years.

I am fearless and friendly. I have personality. I seek companionship.

If you cannot give me that, then please pass me by.


Most of the ferrets here at this point in time are

"special needs" ferrets, and are not up for adoption.

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