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Fri, 28 Jul 2000 12:12:32 -0400
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There are two ferrets, one male and one female that need a home in Western,
Pa.  They are both two years old, chocolate and from Marshall Farms.  They
are so similar in appearance, I would guess they were true brother and
sister.  I don't know if Marshall Farm's ships this way, but if they do ...
then they are.  They were given to me by an acquaintance.  The reason ...
works more often, blah, blah, blah, no time, blah blah, blah, his kids
won't take care of them, blah, blah, wait a minute!  He's the one that
wanted the ferrets in the first place!  Oh and by the way, he's dog just
had babies and guess what?  He's keeping two of the puppies.
 
Anyway I'm glad that he decided to find them a new home because I was
very disappointed in how they were cared for.  He lives in Virginia, so it
wasn't until the ferrets were picked up off of him did I know.  They were
given to me in a small kennel, the floor lined with clay cat litter and
that's it.  I guess this is what they are supposed to poop, pee and sleep
on?  The food in there dish ... my best guess is puppy food.  I wasn't
given any additional food (the person that picked them up didn't know to
get any).  I mixed what I had with Totally Ferret, and thank heavens they
liked it.  They are both skittish and a little to skinny.  The cages that
came with them are um, not complete.  One is smashed on top with no bottom
and the other is one of those cages you use the tunnels in, but there's not
enough parts to close up all the holes.  These cages were also empty ...
not a fluff to sleep in or a hammock to sleep on.
 
They are both very sweet and the boy has the darkest eyes I've ever seen,
it's hard to explain.  Anyway, I am willing to drive some distance to give
these two a good home.
 
Since you will be reading this on Saturday and I won't get my e-mail
until Monday, feel free to call me at (724) 297-5637 home or
(724) 388-0189 (cell).  If I can't answer, please leave a message and I
will get back to you.
 
Joy
[Posted in FML issue 3127]

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