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My basic info
Species
Ferret
Color
Golden/Buff
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
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:
Piper, 14 months old. She is really playful. Preference will be given to a home where she does not have to be confined to a cage much or at all. There is an adoption process.
Piper is very playful and hyper. She will play with anything that moves! She wrestles with your hand and arm, grabs your leg as you go past her and just tries to have fun no matter who or what is around. She likes to play with rubber duckies, koozies (drink holders), synthetic corks and air pillows (inflated plastic used in shipping).
She gets along well with other ferrets, but can be somewhat alpha with some. She must go to a home with another ferret. She must be let out of the cage or room at least twice a day and for at least six hours every day.
She is healthy with no medical issues. Litter trained (as well as ferrets can be), descented, spayed. All ferrets have received two distemper vaccinations at the rescue and have been treated for fleas and ear mites. They are well socialized with humans. (Pet store ferrets still need two distemper vaccinations and to be treated for ear mites.)
$100 adoption fee. Adoption fees help pay rescue vet and food bills.
She does NOT come with a cage. The rescue has cages for sale for $40 and up, as well as other ferret supplies, including: water bottles, food dishes, shampoo, harnesses, sleep sacks, hammocks, litter pans, Ferretone, ferret food, hanging cubes, deodorizer, ear wash, nail trimmers, beds, and much more. (She must go home with one month of food, so plan on buying food with the adoption, as well as any other supplies you may need.)