This, sadly, might be my first and last post to the list....
My name is Bryan Hall, and three weeks ag I bought a pair of absolutely
ADORABLE carpet sharks from a local pet store. At the time, they were
thirteen weeks old, and had been altered.
Before I had bought them, I had a long talk with the Pet store owner about
ferrets, and the care of them. One of my concerns was that since I am
single and work rather long hours, I may not be able to keep them happy.
The owner assured me that I could, because I could buy them a large cage to
keep the apartment safe, and stock it with ferret toys for them to play with
when I wasn't there. What ferret books I could find were rather ubiquitous
on the subject, and tended to leave off saying that it really all depended
on the ferret.
When I brought them home, they took off around the room dooking up a storm.
Good lord, they were into EVERYTHING! Boy am I glad I ferret-proofed that
room! Herein lies my problem. They don't dook anymore. They're healthy as
horses, but just seem to be unhappy. They still play when I let them out,
but it seems like they just aren't enjoying themselves anymore.
This may sound goofy, but someone I know and respect (whom sadly was not on
hand when I was considering a ferret as a companion) said that they were
acting like they were depressed. This, as far as I know, goes so far
against the grain of what a ferret IS... well, I consider it a major
problem. I have done everything I can to cheer them up, and while they have
gotten a little happier, they still are nowhere close to the happy frenzy
they were when I first brought them home.
That friend of mine has recommended, and I sadly must concur, that I am
either doing something wrong or that I simply cannot spend enough time with
the poor things. Therefore, although I will miss my dear, sweet fuzzies
terribly, I must sadly try to find them a new home with someone who can make
them happier than I can.
I paid over $600 for the ferrets, cage, and toys. I am only asking $500 for
everything. I only humbly ask that if you are interested in my ferrets, and
end up taking them from me, that you drop me a line every once in a while to
let me know how they are doing. I love them so much, but I must do what is
right for them, and I want them to be happy.
My email address is [log in to unmask]
My home phone is (815)363-2541
I live in Lakemoor, Illinois, which is about three miles east of McHenry.
If you respond to me via email, please use the above mentioned address. I
am writing this note from work, and the email rarely, if ever, gets to me
here.
Respectfully,
Bryan Hall
[Posted in FML issue 1662]
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