Hi Everyone... Most of you have heard from time to time about a ferret that was a Mack truck of a fuzzy... Really Huge! but somehow when you try to track one down you just can't seem to actually find anyone with some available to you. Pet Stores will tell you your crazy.. that an 8 lb plus ferret would have to be a freak or someone's fantasy.. they just don't get that big! Weeeell, yes they do!!! and we here at the shelter have some of them available. most are already altered and are up to date on shots and looking for their own special family to come for them.. any not yet altered can be easily here or we can make a contractual agreement to do it later after you have the ferret home. none are early alters with all the probable health concerns early alters are very prone to have when adults. so.... If you want a really exceptional ferret and want to have one of those shelter ferrets everyone says are so neat and that its a good thing to do for ethical and moral reasons too.. give us a call at (804) 946-2781. a short call can fill you in on these really LARGE fuzzies.. these kids are under 5 months at this time so they are not even full grown yet and are still kits in spite of their exceptional size.. and boy are they Healthy!!! a normal sized fuzzy [better might be regular sized fuzzy] is fun to watch.. but these guys don't just climb the couch and soon.. they also have a look and size that makes you wonder when climbing on thew couch is going to become stashing the couch in the favorite hide hole <ggg> References and verification of size and so on available on request.. its exciting to have more fuzzies than folks for a change.. and to have some really neat fuzzies with these huge kids as a special group is really totally nifty. finally we can say.. why yes we do have ferets available for adoption.. instead of well, yes, we do sometimes have a few available but its not real often and we do have a waiting list.. so we are doing our own Joy Dance around here. Happy Fuzzies! dayna and the woozles The MMOMM Ferret Rescue and Shelter has a new name... The Sandeborne Institute, Inc. {501C] http://www.sandeborne.org You can help the ferrets at the Sandeborne Institute by visiting http://www.iGive.com/html/ssi.cfm?cid=5526&mid=63921 iGive will donate $2.00 to the shelter for each person who joins. Membership is free, and there is no obligation to iGive or the shelter. All registration info is kept Private. *Thank you from all the fuzzies!* [Posted in FML issue 2795]