Ferrets for adoption-No cage included
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Belmont NC
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***** DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE ADOPTING***** If your looking for an easy pet that can be kept in a cage all the time then ferrets are not for you. They have to exercise, explore and play everyday outside the cage in a ferret proofed environment. And believe me, they get into everything and if there is a hole they will find it. Baby gates do not detour them. They can slip through or climb over them. *Adoption fee is $150 per ferret or $250 for the pair and you will need to provide a picture of cage and environment. NO CAGE INCLUDED. All my ferrets eat a mix of Marshalls premium ferret food, Wysong epigen 90 ferret food, Intune ferret food and instinct ultimate protein cat food. Plus they love uncle Jim's dok soup, raw/cooked chicken, salmon filets and Nupro ferret supplement. They have been around other ferrets, cats, dogs and children. **To adopt any of my guys you will need to provide a pic of cage and environment and answer a few questions or I won't even respond to your email. Sorry, but these guys deserve a home that will take care of them and are used to being spoiled. Below are my ferrets for rehoming and ALL ARE FIXED. Noodle is a year old male marshalls ferret. Fixed, descented. He is a cinnamon colored ferret. Sweet and prefers the company of people but does well with other ferrets. Tons of energy, he would be happiest free roaming. Would do fine as a lone ferret as people are his favorite but you'll need lots of time for him. Does not nip or bite. Winky (my daughter named him to match her "theme") is a year and half old male Marshalls ferret. Fixed, descented. More laid back then noodle. He likes playing with the other ferrets, ambushing your feet and then finding a soft spot for a nap. He is a cinnamon or champagne colored ferret. Will gladly ambush your feet or hands when playing so he does nip but only in playing. With adoption I will include a bed or blanket they prefer so they won't get stressed as much. I will also include a big ziplock with their current kibble mix so you can slowly transition them to what your feeding if it's different.
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