Rehoming 2 ferrets w/ cage
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75th ave near Indianschool, Phoenix AZ
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I have two female ferrets (Bubbles and Slinky) that I am rehoming for a variety of reasons (financial strife, job loss, health issues, etc). They will come with their crate (multi-level w/ramps), any leftover food I have, a myriad of toys (biodegradable packing peanuts, easter eggs, various balls/loose toys, 2 tunnels, 1 harness), 2 corner litter boxes and 2 loose litter pans, a water bottle, and food dish. I picked them up in a cat carrier that I already had, so you will need to bring your own carrier for transportation. Bubbles is light tan colored, she's very adventurous and enjoys trying to climb on people when they're interacting with the crate (cleaning/replacing food/etc), she really likes trying to balance on your shoulders (but isn't usually very good at the actual balancing part), and enjoys licking skin. She's semi-reliable with her litter training and sometimes will go outside the litter boxes. Slinky is darker brown, she's a bit more mellow and doesn't mind just curling up in your arms for a snuggle. Like her sister, she enjoys trying to climb on people when they're interacting with the cage, but unlike her sister, she has a much smaller sense of self-preservation, and will try to climb out of the cage/off your back (despite that it might be a bit of a fall, depending on what door is open or if you're standing vs crouching). She also enjoys licking skin, and it is a magical experience getting a silly noodly face wash from both of them at the same time. She is fairly reliable with her litter training. I've had them roughly a year, they're around 3ish years old, but I don't know the exact birth date or age. I won't regale you with the woes and troubles of my life, but suffice to say, I don't have the time, energy, or money to give them the care and attention they need and deserve. I did when I first got them, but it was right at the beginning of the pandemic, and things very quickly went downhill... I want to find a new home for them ASAP, the sooner they can get the attention and love they deserve the better. I'm asking for a rehoming fee of $100 to ensure that they go to a home that can properly care for them. The cage alone is over $100 in value. Please, if you aren't financially stable, don't reach out. It's nothing against you, it's just that ferrets are complex creatures that can have a lot of health issues, and they need regular vet visits to make sure those health issues aren't forming/take care of them if they are. I haven't been able to take them to the vet recently due to my husband having lost his job and us not being able to handle the expense, so I cannot guarantee that they do not have any health issues. At the very least, they'll need to get their normal vaccinations, which can be done at any exotic vet that serves ferrets. Text preferred.
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