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May 04 2007

Ferret Frolic

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Friday, 04 May 2007
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-------------  Written by: Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area

Ferret Frolic

Posted by Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area


May 4, 2007

Ferret Frolic at McNabb Park! Sunday, June 3, 2007 from 1pm to 4:30pm. Ferret competitions, experts and fun. Call 613-296-4357 or visit www.ferretrescue.ca for more information.

Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area presents the Spring 2007 Ferret Frolic!

The Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area (FRSO) is proud to present its Spring Ferret Frolic in McNabb Park (corner of Bronson and Gladstone) on Sunday, June 3, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. This annual event is presented by the FRSO to help educate ferret owners and the general public about these wonderful pets and to raise funds for the society.

The Spring Ferret Frolic welcomes ferrets, their owners and curious onlookers to witness a variety of fun ferret competitions. Tube races, best costume, maze race and ferret curling are among this year's events.  Additional highlights include a silent auction, a display of FRSO's foster ferrets, a presentation by Dr. Daren Auger DVM, opportunities to ask ferret experts questions on ferret health and ownership, sales tables with a large assortment of pet accessories, items for ferret owners and both human and ferret treats.  Proceeds from this event are used by the FRSO to help continue their rescue efforts.

The FRSO became a registered non-profit corporation in the winter of 2002 and a registered Canadian charity in 2006. Its mandate is to care for unwanted, abandoned or abused ferrets. It is the only animal rescue group in the Ottawa area that aids ferrets in need. Ferrets are rehabilitated and given any medical attention they require. Those that are healthy enough are adopted out to carefully screened new families. All others become long-term residents of the group at special foster homes. The FRSO has a no kill policy. The only exception is when it is medically impossible to treat or heal a ferret that is suffering.

Each year the FRSO takes in and adopts out more ferrets as it becomes more recognized and well known. In 2006, the FRSO took in 60 ferrets, adopted out 53.  Eleven passed away before finding a forever home. Currently, the group is caring for 43 ferrets. The FRSO does not receive any government grants and relies solely on donations and funds gathered from fundraising events. The Spring Ferret Frolic is one of the society's biggest fundraisers. 

Contact: Mary Beth Stanistreet, President

Phone: 613-296-4357

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Website: www.ferretrescue.ca

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