Thursday, July 28, 2011

Adoptable Ferrets

Wow! How’d I get so far behind that it is almost the end of July? Because I am so far behind I am featuring twelve lovely ferrets in need of forever homes. Without further ado here is our first lovely couple:

 

Bianca and Mister are approximately 5yrs old and are residing at their foster mum’s home in OH. Adoption fee for the pair is $50.00

 

Ruby and Badger really need to find their forever home. Let’s help make the third time the charm for these adorable fuzzy butts from Frederick, MD.

Ace Spade

These two were as strays in Lahaska, PA. These two adventurers need a fun forever home for exploration.

Note: My opinion only but Ace’s markings may indicate that he may be hard of hearing or deaf.

 

Munson is approximately 4 yrs old and is looking for a forever home in or around Randolph, NJ

What a cutie Bacon is he is a year old

and looking for his forever home in or around Hadley, MA

 

     Gribouille is across the border in Montreal, QC This dark Eyed White girl will need someone with tough hands when it comes to trimming this little one’s nails.

 

Now how Worm got that name is anyone’s guess as he was found wandering Milford/Hopedale line but he now needs a new forever home. in or around Milford, MA

Note: The blaze on his head may be an indicator of hearing impairment or deafness.

And last but not least is…

 

Fredrick and Faith of Fort Worth, TX these one year olds need a forever home to catch up on their reading and napping skills.

To look for other ferrets or another pet to adopt please check out http://www.petfinders.com

Have a Chittering Good Day,

Jo

3 comments:

Snotface said...

Ack! Ace the ferret looks like me! How I love the name Worm, it made me smile *grin*

Jo said...

I thought Ace's face looked familar! And isn't Worm just a great name. I hope they all get adopted.

Anonymous said...

worm?.. his name is ricky ticky tavi. hes mine. i havent seen him in a year. i gave him up becuz i had a baby and now i see him on pet finder. i will be at the shelter first thing in the morning