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Ferret shelter closing leaves animals homeless |
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Wednesday, 18 January 2006 |
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Ferret shelter closing leaves animals homeless
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Jan 18, 2006
KVBC - Las Vegas
Ferrets are the third most popular pets in the Las Vegas Valley and their numbers are increasing. But some owners are finding them difficult to keep, and the only ferret shelter in town is closing.
The older ferrets get, the more attention and special care they need, which is when a lot of owners choose to get rid of them. Until now, most of those unwanted ferrets ended up in the only ferret shelter in Las Vegas.
"For the first year we rescued 250 ferrets and after that it's been 375 to 400 a year," said CJ Jones, owner of 24 Carat Ferret. Recommend this article... |
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Oct
21
2005
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Ferret adoption information and facts |
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
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Ferret adoption information and facts
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Friday, October 21, 2005
By Christina Rogers
The Roanoke Times |
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Adoption information
Thirteen ferrets are available for adoption through Big Lick Ferret Shelter & Hospice. For more information, visit www.biglickferretshelter.org or e-mail Shannon Beltz-Walter at
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The shelter also offers a sponsorship program for terminally ill ferrets who remain in the shelter’s hospice care. Donations to the sponsorship will go directly to the ferrets’ health care and medical bills. For more information, e-mail
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Oct
21
2005
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More than just another cute face |
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
------------- Shelter News
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More than just another cute face
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Friday, October 21, 2005
By Christina Rogers
The Roanoke Times |
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Star City Ferret Club members coordinate rescue efforts for dozens of abused or neglected ferrets.
One ferret bounces across the floor like a Slinky. Another waddles behind on stumpy legs. A couple more pitter-patter through a segment of black PVC tubing while several more sleep piled together in a hammock, five to six in a group, their bodies folded over and under each other like spaghetti in a bowl.
For many ferret enthusiasts, having one of these spunky creatures is not enough. And members of Roanoke's Star City Ferret Club are no exception. Recommend this article... |
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Oct
13
2005
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Fur Sure |
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 |
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Debunking the Carpet Shark Myth
CityPaper.net
by Drew Lazor
October 13-19, 2005
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WILD THINGS
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of ferrets is Kindergarten Cop (or maybe BeastMaster, if you had a bad childhood). Remember the climactic final scene when the ferret totally attacks the bad guy and saves Arnold's ass? Sorry to disappoint, but such valor is uncharacteristic of most ferrets. In reality, they're cute and fuzzy love varmints that make great domestic pals.
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Sep
29
2005
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Art Fair Benefit |
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Thursday, 29 September 2005 |
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| F.U.R.R.Y. FROLIC & ART EVENT |
OCTOBER 16, 2005
HELLEBUSCH PARK
BRIDGETON, MISSOURI
Thank you to those who came out and showed your support. FURRY is the only shelter that will take in FERRETS, and is one of only two ferret shelters in Missouri. The other being accross the state in Kansas City. FURRY needs our help if it will survive.
Donate a dollar, it will go a long way. |
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