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From Karen in Canton, Georgia:
I have four of the world’s most beautiful ferrets. Two boys, two girls, ages 4 to 6 years old. I would like them to stay together because they are very, very bonded to one another and I think it would break their hearts to be separated.

I hate to lose them but I have a two-legged baby on the way and will not have the time or money going forward to give the ferrets the life they deserve.

I am willing to give them free to someone I know would take care of them. I would also give their cage (a six foot tall, five level SuperPet ferret cage), all their toys, and their current supply of food, treats, shampoo, and litter for free to whomever takes them.

They are wonderful babies. I have had them all since they were babies and they have all been hand raised and socialized. They are very friendly and playful.

Isis will be six in December. She is a Siamese. She is in perfect health and acts like a kit. Very much the Matriarch of the family.
MaCleane is a four and a half year old Blaze. He is a big guy… almost four pounds. Lazy, but sweet as he can possibly be. He is my napping buddy. Also in perfect health. He is extremely laid back so he is the one I always introduce to folks who have never been around ferrets. People can’t help but fall in love with him.
Plunkett is a four and a half year old mitted cinnamon sable. He has a minor back injury that causes him to have a little bit of trouble walking. It has not gotten any worse over the last year and our vet has told us not to worry about it because it does not effect his quality of life. He still plays with the others and gets around just fine. I don’t think he even knows he has a handicap.

See a video of Plunkett

Keeska is the baby. She is a cinnamon sable. She is a little over three years old. She is spunky. She is the only one of the four who still bites from time to time. But she is a firecracker. Has a ton of personality.

I have had all of them since they were kits, between five and twelve weeks old. They are all used to being around people. They have been around cats and are fine with them. They love playing, and are just the biggest bunch of goofballs you will ever meet.

I would be extremely grateful for anyone who can help me find a good home for my fur-babies.

I live in Canton, Georgia, which is just north of Atlanta. I would be willing to travel and meet someone half way if they are able to help me out and the distance is not too far. I am willing to drive several hours.

Contact me at atomicferret@atomicferret.net or 678-778-6293.

 

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