Hi Everyone, I saw this post in the newsgroup and thought I would forward it here. I did offer to take the girls in if he is unable to find a good home for them and if they are healthy try to find a home for them (if they are not then they will stay and receive medical care until they are able to be placed in a home). I was the one who rescued the sick ferret in the PA pet store. She has been named Penny. Penny is doing very well and is very active & bouncy. She is such a sweet ferret always willing to give kisses & hates to be put back in her cage. She is dying to play with the other ferrets but that will wait till after she is recovered from her adrenal surgery. She goes crazy when she sees another ferret at the gate. The reason I'm writing this is because I did promise to keep people updated on how she is doing and Penny will have her adrenal surgery Wed. morning so please keep her in your thoughts and wish her well. Michelle >From: JAMES STUART <[log in to unmask]> >Newsgroups: alt.pets.ferrets >Subject: Free Ferrets & Cage >Date: Sun, 08 Sep 1996 23:20:31 -0700 > >I have 2 female ferrets about 2 1/2 years old who are boarding at the vet >since my wife is tired of them. I would very much like to find a loving >home for them. They come with a wire cage 48W x 24D x 48H with a removable >wooden bottom on casters. I live in a NE Philadelphia suburb, but will >arrange any practical form of transportation to your location. The ferrets >are very cuddly, although one is losing hair and is not as robust as the >other. You can reach me via email, or call me at 610 296-5436 after 7pm >EST. workdays or weekends. [Posted in FML issue 1687]