So, Jess and I took a trip to Beth's today (Beth is the FRSO president and the unofficial ferret rescue headquarters) with the furkids to meet and greet some fosters and decide who was coming home.
I knew I wanted one of the new male surrenders. The FRSO got ten intact male ferrets from a research facility in Montreal a few weeks ago. They only had blood draws, and were healthy and good for adoption. The rescue had them neutered on Friday, and this week they were starting to be adopted out to new homes. They are all HUGE, dark sables, and gorgeous.
The trio in the car, ready for the road trip!
When we got downstairs to the ferret rescue, the cage was greeted very enthusiastically!
Here's one of the big research boys. He was turned down for my home because he bullied Porom pretty badly.
This is Wheels. She's a new surrender, and very unsure of the world around her. She's tiny and adorable, but won't be up for adoption for a little while, not until she gains some confidence.
Porom (pink collar) and Renegade (black collar) explore the playroom with their new friends.
Jess with her new babygirl, Harley! (her name will be changed - last I heard Jess was leaning towards Sadie)
Harley is one of the ferrets I shared photos of a little while back - she had the growth on her tail which was removed, resulting in a bit of a stubby tail. She's bounced back flawlessly, and is an active little girl! Jess is excited to have her very first jill.
This big boy, #654 (they were called by their tag numbers for the time being), really liked Porom, despite being a bit inappropriate with his greeting, haha.
And he really wormed his way into my heart too, that little #654.
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I knew I wanted one of the new male surrenders. The FRSO got ten intact male ferrets from a research facility in Montreal a few weeks ago. They only had blood draws, and were healthy and good for adoption. The rescue had them neutered on Friday, and this week they were starting to be adopted out to new homes. They are all HUGE, dark sables, and gorgeous.
The trio in the car, ready for the road trip!
When we got downstairs to the ferret rescue, the cage was greeted very enthusiastically!
Here's one of the big research boys. He was turned down for my home because he bullied Porom pretty badly.
This is Wheels. She's a new surrender, and very unsure of the world around her. She's tiny and adorable, but won't be up for adoption for a little while, not until she gains some confidence.
Porom (pink collar) and Renegade (black collar) explore the playroom with their new friends.
Jess with her new babygirl, Harley! (her name will be changed - last I heard Jess was leaning towards Sadie)
Harley is one of the ferrets I shared photos of a little while back - she had the growth on her tail which was removed, resulting in a bit of a stubby tail. She's bounced back flawlessly, and is an active little girl! Jess is excited to have her very first jill.
This big boy, #654 (they were called by their tag numbers for the time being), really liked Porom, despite being a bit inappropriate with his greeting, haha.
And he really wormed his way into my heart too, that little #654.
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