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Ferret Wise Shelter <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Jul 2002 10:06:13 -0400
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The two newest residents have arrived.
 
A pair of ferrets seized in NH on cruelty / abandonment charges.  The
female, an albino is approx.  2-3 years the male a chocolate approx.  1
year old.  NO visable tattoos.  They will be ADV tested on MOnday AM.
 
Preious to their arrival on Sat. afternoon at Ferret Wise, they have
been confined in a small vari kennel and given food for the past 7 days
in a local holding / kennel facility( after being left in an abandoned
residence for 3 or more days) - unclaimed by the owner who abandoned
them, they are now declared abandoned by NH state law and charges will
be filed.
 
Both ferrets were seized by police in Warner, NH.  Officer John Brooks
stated," The cage was filled with excrement, when I picked them up they
were thin, I could feel every bone."
 
These ferrets are wards of the Warner, NH police dept., but enjoying
rehab and care at Ferret Wise.  While criminal charges are being filed.
Upon judges orders in the future they will be available for adoption,
meanwhile to help the shelter folks with their upkeep and care -
 
A Name the NAMELESS ferrets fund-raiser.
Interested persons are asked to put the suggested names for these two
ferrets on a paper- and send a $5.00 Donation to:
Ferret Wise- Cruelty campaign, PO Box 561, Marlborough, NH  03455-0561
 
*Each entrant will also receive a complimentary chance on the Ferret
Cameo Pendant raffle which will be drawn on Aug.25th
 
On August 25th a slip will be drawn from the nameless entrants and the
winners name choices for the ferrets will be assigned to the shelter
cage card.
 
A full story on the above ferrets will appear in the Frolic, shelter
newsletter of Ferret Wise in Augus.  Thanks for your support- and thanks
to officer J. Brooks for his dedication to cruelty prevention and
enforcement of committed offenses.
 
Ferret Wise is a 501c3 organization.
www.ferretwise.org
[Posted in FML issue 3858]

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