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>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 02:02:24 -0000
>From: "kimberly potts" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: OT - rescue ferrets in Delaware
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>I run a small hedgehog rescue in Newark, DE, called Hedgehogs Halfway
>Home. I am in regular contact with the wildlife rehabilitators in the
>area, as they frequently have hedgehogs and other exotic pets abandoned
>there when the owners tire of them. I have taken in and placed hedgehogs,
>chinchillas, cavies, gerbils, and hamsters as the rehabbers don't have
>the time, space, or funds to keep discarded pets.
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>One of the rehabbers recently got three ferrets dropped off, and I took
>them off her hands but do not really know anything about them. They are
>spayed, descented females, and have been together for their entire lives.
>I was told they are three and a half years old. I have had them for
>almost a week, and, while I know that isn't very long, I'd like to find a
>placement for them where they can stay together. I have emailed the
>Baltimore Ferret Club with no response, and am now looking elsewhere. I
>know that shelter space is hard to come by and would rather keep them than
>to put them in an already- overcrowded shelter situation. But ferrets
>really aren't my thing (although these three are very social and I have
>not been bitten at all yet!).
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>Is anyone in the area able to adopt these ferrets?
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>Thanks very much-
>
>--- kimberly potts
>Hedgehogs Halfway Home Rescue
>www.hedgies.org
[Posted in FML issue 3214]
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