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Paige Marie Baldassaro <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 May 1999 10:53:30 -0400
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Hi everyone,
It's that time of year again.  School is ending, students are returning
home, people are leaving for vacations, and the cute little ferret kits are
all grown up.  Consequently, the ferret shelter and rescue I'm a part of is
getting rather full.  I'm sending this message to help spread the word
about the wonderful weasels, kits and adults that are looking for new
homes.  If you're interested in adopting a ferret please let me know!  If
not, please forward this message people you know that would make a good
ferret mom or dad.  Thanks!
 
        - Paige
Sandeborne Ferrets for Adoption:  Five males, four females
 
The Sandeborne Institute: Ferret Shelter and Rescue is getting crowded!  We
have nine playful ferrets looking for good homes.  Each ferret's name, age,
coloring, adoption fee, and disposition is given below.  All ferrets are
altered, descented, and should get along with other animals unless
otherwise noted.  Pictures of each of the ferrets can be found at the
Sandeborne Institute's website, http://www.sandeborne.org.
 
If you or someone you know is looking for a ferret or two (or three!),
please contact one of the board members of the shelter:
 Dayna Frazier, Director          [log in to unmask]    804-946-2781
 Paige Baldassaro, Asst. Director [log in to unmask]         540-953-2653
 Nancy Brauer, Asst. Director     [log in to unmask] 540-382-3227
 
The Sandeborne Institute is located in Amherst, VA, a few miles north of
Lynchburg.  Transport can be arranged for future ferret parents outside of
reasonable driving distance.
 
     __________________________FEMALES__________________________
 
Isabel & Sabrina       1 yr.          Black sable              $100
$100 for both These two girls came to the shelter together and must be
adopted together.  They have nearly identical markings and sizes.
 
Lady Lucky              2 yrs.          Silver                  $55
Currently afraid of other animals - should accept others with time.  Lady
Lucky was abandoned behind the Lynchburg Wal-mart this winter.  She was
found in a small cage without food, water, or bedding.  She will need lots
of love and time from a special owner.
 
Mittslet                1 yr.           Sable mitt w/roaning    $75
Mittslet is a very sweet little girl who was rescued as a kit from
inappropriate caging in a pet store.  She is a very social, intelligent
sprite.
 
___________________________MALES___________________________
 
Bullwinkle      1.5 yrs.        Dark sable                      $100
Bullwinkle is a beautifully marked dark sable from a private breeder.
 
Christopher Robin       1.5 yrs.        Chocolate sable         $75
This friendly, playful young gib was also rescued as a kit from
inappropriate caging in a pet store.
 
Kramer                  1.5 yrs.        Chocolate sable         $75
Kramer is another big boy.  Very playful, as long as it doesn't burn too
many calories.
 
Rascal          2 yrs.          Chocolate sable         $75
Rascal is a playful, snuggly young gib, the third of the big boys at the
shelter.
 
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                       Oodles of Woozles!
                 (twenty-nine kits, to be exact)
 
The Sandeborne Institute has welcomed twenty-nine beautiful, healthy ferret
kits into the world in April and May.  The oldest of the kits are four
weeks old; the youngest two days.  The bloodlines of these kits are fully
documented over four generations and combine German, Canadian, New Zealand
Welsh, and American show genes.  None of the bloodlines produced albino
ferrets.  The four week old kits, parented by a cinnamon jill and a silver
hob, are beginning to show their colors: blazes and sables with and without
mitts.
 
Many of the kits will be for sale for $100 each in a few weeks.
*All proceeds go to the shelter.*
 
Paige
[Posted in FML issue 2677]

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