Monday, December 12, 2011

Willow



After nearly 1 year of being available for adoption, Willow has finally found a forever home! Her forever home allows her to be an only ferret and gives her run of the entire house! She loves to hang out with the resident dog and steal her new mum's socks. Fortunately for Willow, her foster home wound up being her forever home, so she already feels perfectly at home there!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Allee and Abbee

Allee and Abbee have found a wonderful forever home! Their new family tells us that they fit in just perfectly and get along wonderfully with their existing pets. Allee and Abbee, they tell us, complete their family and they are thrilled with how quickly the two girls settled in and how rapidly they picked up on the idea that they were to return to their cage to use their litter. We are really happy to see Allee and Abbee with their loving family.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Herman and George

Have found a loving home. They are happy to play in the snow covered ferret run, dig in the deep dig box and cuddle with their ferret and human family. Herman begs for treats all the time, and has a beautiful winter coat. George has learned that cuddles come in dozens when he wants them, but playing outside is also FUN!!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Misha and Kael


These two were initially surrendered due to allergies and ended up back in our care when their new ferrents separated. Now, they have found a more stable home, and what is more - a FAMILY! Kael loves to hang out with her new human sister and startle her new mother by climbing up next to her at the computer and staring until she gets a reaction! Misha is always up for a cuddle and is quite happy stashing her new family's stuffed animals =) 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Bratlee

Bratlee was surrendered when his former owners had to move and he was not welcome in their new home. He was adopted out immediately, but then returned to the society due to behaviour and social problems. Bratlee does not like change much and tends to react strongly to it. His foster family worked with him on his behaviour problems, but found that though he would appear to be settling in and getting over his issues (and enjoying adventures, being nice to guests and being social on outings), any changes in the foster family's life would cause him to react negatively. Because he is such a sweet ferret most of the time, and his foster family knows when he will act out and how to minimize his outbursts, they have decided to keep him.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Andy and Dutch

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Andy and Dutchess were surrendered when their owners had to move and could no longer keep them. These two were adopted before even becoming available by someone on our "ferret waiting list" who was interested in adopting some older ferrets as her first ferrets. She is thrilled to have them as part of her life and spoils them rotten.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Spice

Spice came to Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society as part of a group of eight ferrets. Like the others, she was suffering from dehydration malnourishment but, unlike most of the ferrets that she was surrendered with, she did not have many social problems. A friend of the foster family was quickly charmed by Spice's curious and playful nature and, before Spice was officially available for adoption, had filled out an application form and begun preparing to add Spice to her life. Not surprisingly, Spice fits in well with her new family and LOVES running amok in her new home. She plays with her new found cat friends and even likes playing with her forever home's large dog. She adores her new family, and they love to spoil her rotten!