I live in an area that's three to five hours away from the nearest ferret
shelters. But I've found a small way to make a difference for ferrets
who need forever homes.
I see ads in the paper from people trying to sell ferrets. I feel sad
for the ferrets. Of course, no one can answer all these ads. Don't even
think I'm going to suggest that. However, I have answered three ads
which touched me for some reason. I introduce myself as a ferret owner.
I tell them that I'm not interested in buying their ferret. However, I
give them my name and number and tell them to call if they can no longer
keep the ferret and have not found it a home. I say that I'm willing to
adopt their ferret into my home if they should need me to. I tell them
about my ferrets and their life: their own bedroom, good food, medical
care, plenty of play time.
Two out of the three times, the person called me back and asked me to
take their ferret(s). I now have six ferrets, all males. Of course,
I take the ferret to the Vet right away for exam and ADV test. In all
cases, the owner had never taken the ferret(s) to a Vet. So, I paid
for the ferret in this way: by paying the Vet for their care.
Now, I'm at my limits with the size of my business (sure, go ahead,
laugh!). But I did my part for the happy three ferrets who found a home
with me.
If there was a ferret shelter near, I'd volunteer. I do try to support
rescues when I'm able to financially. This is my simple, small
alternative way of helping a few homeless fuzzies.
Very happy fuzzies, I might add!
Cindy O. with Cocoa, Butter, Sugar, Willow, Bailey, AND, introducing:
Mischief (five-months old, in need of a forever home, but has found one)
[Posted in FML issue 4410]
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