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Posted over 7 years ago
| Updated over 7 years ago
I found a new home! Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Check out other pets at this shelter, or start a new search.
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My basic info
Species
Ferret
Color
Cream
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with small animals
Litter-trained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Ty (short for James Tiberius Kirk) - male, 2 – 2 ½ years old, neutered, descented, litter trained (as much as ferrets can be). There is an adoption process.
Ty is an awesome ferret. He is super playful and loves to play with both humans and ferrets. He wrestles with my hand and chases me down the hall. He is just great. He is a bundle of furry joy.
Ty loves to play with and hide anything rubbery, like kong toys, flip flops, rubber duckies, Hol-Ee-Balls, Boingo balls, and many others.
He needs to go to a home where he is out of the cage at least twice a day and for at least six hours a day. He will be okay in a home without another ferret, as long as he gets lots of attention and play time. He can be a little overbearing with some ferrets, so needs to go to a home with another ferret that can hold its own.
Ty is deaf. This does not affect him in any way, other than he sleeps hard and I sometimes need to awaken him when it's play time. There are many deaf ferrets out there. It's probably better that he not be in a home with small children or large dogs due to this.
Adoption fee reduced to $65! Adoption fees help the rescue pay for medical and food bills. He has received both distemper vaccinations and been treated for fleas and ear mites.
He does NOT come with a cage. The rescue has cages for sale cheap, along with any ferret supplies you may need, including: food, water bottles, litter boxes, leashes, harnesses, shampoo, Ferretone, books, nail trimmers, toys, hammocks, sleep sacks, litter, flea supplies, deodorizing spray, cleaning supplies, and much more! Plan to buy at least one month worth of food, as well as any needed supplies while here for the adoption.