Six or seven months ago, we got a call from Sue Ryan, who rescues cats & dogs. She had a little white ferret, needing a home.Wanted to know if we would take him. During our conversation, I discovered she had a ferret--now an only, who had recently lost his cage mate. After a wonderful visit, she was convinced to keep the boy! She called, tonight.... The older one never really accepted the younger one--Sue has caged them seperately---She is so busy with her rescues that she doesnt have much extra time to run both of them---- She wants him to go to a kind, ferret-knowledgable home. This boy is "creamy-yellowish" in color, with dark eyes. Very friendly & playful.(Only nips toes during playtime!) Has had distemper shot, and a recent BGL done (No insulinoma) The vet she saw, placed him at about three years of age. He has been eating Science diet Kitten. She requests someone near Geneva, Illinois--Wants to be sure he gets a great human---and that if it doesn`t work out, she is nearby enough to take him back. There`s a picture of him at www.helpinganimals.com Sue`s phone # (posted with permission) is ( 630) -208-8630 Please call her, if you have room in your heart & home for another one..... SECOND FERRET--- A friend of mine got the call on this one----- a sable boy, found romping through someone`s yard, at midnight! I have not seen him. She thinks he`s about 5--He`s very docile---Allowed bath, inspection, and nail trimming, without a fuss. He has a lump, on the top side of his tail. She doesn`t know what it is. May require surgery--not sure... This baby is in Sycamore, Illinois. She is heartbroken that she cannot keep him, and has asked me to post here. Maybe there`s someone out there who is willing to take this boy in & love him. You can either email us at [log in to unmask] (the sanctuary addy) or you can call (815) 895-8005 (posted with permission) and ask for Cindy. We are currently at full capacity, but hopefully can assist in finding wonderful homes for both of these sweethearts! Love, Zoo Zoo`s Ferret Sanctuary NFP website addy: www.zoosferretsanctuary.com [Posted in FML issue 4119]