I am sending this email out again because I just know that Timmy is full of life and ready for his new home. If someone is interested and has the skill to care for Timmy please contact me. Here is his story again, though he is a little bigger now. We recently (2 months ago) rescued a 5 months old ferret that is paralyzed in the back end. He gets around just fine and we keep him in a one level cage. He requires assistance to pee and poop. He was to the vet and the x-ray did not show a break. He has been seen by two vets and they feel he is in no pain, and I agree. He likes to play in the ferret tubes and run around like every other baby ferret, even though the back end does not work, it does not stop him. We really don't know what happened to him and he is from a large petstore chain where the "trauma" happened. No one is admitting to the accident. We have a Ferret Flyer cart for him but he is too fat for it now. If someone is interested in adopting him and give him more one on one attention, rather than on of 30.. that would be great.. He is a good playmate friend for another young ferret too. If interested please fill out an application on our website at www.morningstarr.org. Only a ferret experienced person would be considered and someone who has the time and funds available to give him the best of care. In the meantime he is doing very well. This is not an emergency but we would like him to get more one on one. Warm regards, Fran C. Freedman, President & Co-Founder Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary, An All Volunteer Organization "A New Beginning..." www.morningstarr.org You may contact us at: 928-821-2420 or email: [log in to unmask] or mail: P.O. Box 1363, Cornville, AZ 86325 [Posted in FML 5702]