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Oxford Ferret Rescue

Fawn Grove, PA 17321

Contact Claudia Johnson
Email barnyardtravellers@hotmail.com
Phone (443) 350-7245
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Areas Oxford Ferret Rescue serves

We are located in southern York county, PA and serve the tri-state areas of MD, PA and DE.

Oxford Ferret Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

The adoption fee depends upon the age of the ferret. Young, healthy ferrets have a fee of $90.00 for 1 and 150.00 for a pair. Ferrets are vaccinated for rabies, distemper and ADV negative. All ferrets are also examined by a vet prior to adoption. Home inspections are required - more specifically , the areas where the ferrets will be housed. Ferrets are not place in smoking homes or with anyone under the age of 18 as the primary care taker.

About Oxford Ferret Rescue

My name is Claudia and I'm from Pittsburgh, PA. I went to school at WVU and later UGA where I studied animal science and nutrition. Animals have always been the focus of my life. I originally rescued sheep and goats, but when a ferrets needed a home in 1999, my life was changed forever. Zeke, my first ferret is the reason that I'm a rescue. I'm very fortunate to work as a vet tech at a great animal hospital with 3 very talented ferret vets. Most of the ferrets in my home are oldsters and there are very few days that I go to work without any ferrets. I'm very picky about finding forever homes for my kids, but I owe them the best possible life.

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