I am sad to say that it's time for Grinny and I to part ways. I've had
Grin for two years this coming January. He's the love of my life and I
can't phathom living without him, but It's time. Unfortunately, I have
allergy problems that have gotten out of control, mostly due to the
ferret living in my house. I've recently become more allergic to him. I
can't hold him, pet him, play with him or even go near his cage without
sneezing, coughing or itching. Besides my health issues, I am never home
to play with Grinny, and he's all alone there in his cage. It makes me
sad everyday when I have to leave him there, sometimes for days at a time
with no company, no love, and no playtime. I will also be moving in the
next year, possibly to California where ferrets are illegal. Besides, I
can't have the ferret if I do not know where I will be living.
Grin is a healthy ferret approaching his second birthday. He's very
well-mannered, if that's possible for a ferret. Of course he nips toes
and likes to steal shoes and poop in corners, but that's just a ferret's
nature. I'm looking for someone who already has ferrets. Someone who is
passionate about the animal, and someone who knows a ferrets needs. You
can see Grinny on the website I made for him when I was in college. The
site is www.geocities.com/butterfly91702/index.htm . There are pictures
of him if you click on the "Love & Care" link.
I currently have Grin living in a large, three story cage that I will
give away with him, to the right owner. If you are interested, please
email me at [log in to unmask] or call me at home, 812-897-3024.
I live near Evansville, Indiana. I am not able to get the ferret to you,
so If you are interested in him, I will hand him over to you if you have
the means to pick him up. The cage folds up flat but is still about 5
feet tall. Grinny needs a home and some playmates. I hope out of all
you ferret lovers out there, Grinny will find a new home and a better
life.
Thank you.
---Kendra
[Posted in FML issue 4348]
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