Hello everyone I am writing to see if anyone can help. There are two ferrets on Long Island that from what I am told, are being neglected. No, they are not mine and I know little of the situation, but this is what I do know... There are two ferrets, females I think. One silver, one sable that are caged almost 100% of the time. They are in a cage with at least 2 levels and the bottom floor is covered with cedar shavings and they use that bottom floor as a littler box. The hammocks are filthy and worn through. The roommate of the ferret owners said that she has asthma and can barely breathe because of the smell. Apparently they owner "doesn't have time" for them. They have long nails and are dirty. They currently are eating deli cat. I heard that they tried to swtich them but the ferrets aren't eating anything else. The roommate said the only time they are really cared for is when she does it but she doesn't really know what to do, she just feels bad for them. I don't know much else although from what my friend (fellow ferret owner) was told, the one ferret may have adrenal because the roommate said she had lost all her hair and then it grew bakc again. One of the ferrets is pudgy, the other is "normal". From what we were told, the owners would like to find them a home where they have more time for them (anything has got to be better than this!). They have already been in at least one home before this one and I would like to avoid a shelter situation if possible--but I think the main goal would be to get them out of the house!! If I could, I would take them myself but circumstances don't permit that right now--if anyone is interested, please contact me (meagan at the above email address) or my friend (Marissa) at [log in to unmask] If anyone else has advice, please let me know. I am about 2 hours away from these people but will help with anything I can. Thanks, meagan [Posted in FML issue 4449]