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Quad City Ferret Rescue |
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Moscow
ID
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Website
Contact Person: Co-Directors: Paul & Cathy Hamlett
Phone: (208) 882-2987
No ferret turned away!
Welcome to our page and to our rescue. We are an official branch of the Emmett Ferret Shelter and are in our first year of sheltering in Idaho! Quad City Ferret Rescue is a 501(c)3, Federal non-profit, no-kill rescue located in Moscow, Idaho. Although we are located in Moscow, we rescue ferrets from all over Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington, including Moscow, Pullman, Lewiston, Clarkston, and many other cities.
Why adopt, and why adopt from us?
- They're already trained and handled daily!
- We microchip all our ferrets for extra security!
- All ferrets are up-to-date on their vaccinations and ADV negative!
- We feed a premium diet and get them in tip-top shape before you adopt!
- All ferrets receive a check-up by a veterinarian that specializes in ferrets!
- We're not a pet store that's trying to make money off you -- So far in 2006, only 36% of the money that directly goes toward caring from the ferrets has come from adoption fees!
- We know their personality, socialize them with other ferrets, cats, dogs, and children, and can help you find the ones that will fit best with your lifestyle!
- We're a tax-deductable federal non-profit 501(c)3 organization!
Other services we provide:
- Boarding (with current distemper vaccination and proof of a recent negative ADV test)
- ADV testing
- Low-cost ferret supplies including bedding, cages, toys, bowls/bottles, shampoos, etc
- Advice on ferret care, training, and medical and health issues
Meet other Idaho ferret owners and learn about upcoming events at the IdahoFerrets Yahoo Group. (also on petfinder)
A 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
Organization Type: Rescue
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