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Gratch

Posted on Friday, October 9th, 2009

Gratch

Gratch

Gratch and five other ferrets were abandoned in a filthy trailer. Gratch and two others had to be separated from the three girls. One of Gratch’s friends passed away right away from liver cancer, and he recently lost his other friend, Farrah. Luckily, Gratch fit in perfectly with my old group. He is on pred for insulinoma and is quite the handsome boy.

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Twix

Posted on Friday, October 9th, 2009

Twix

Twix

Twix is a chocolate mitt boy born around 2005. He and his four friends were left at the humane society after their owner committed suicide. The humane society was going to place him and the two youngsters, but brought him to us when he became ill. He is doing much better now and is on prednisone for insulinoma. He was very glad to see his two friends, Sprite and LaPita!

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Sadie

Posted on Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Sadie

Sadie

Sadie was born in 2000 and was turned over with her friends when her family moved to Florida. Both of her friends have passed away and she DOES NOT want to have new company. Although she is on three heart medications, she demands to be out all the time! Sadie has lost most of her sight, but that doesn’t stop her.

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Mr. Big

Posted on Friday, September 11th, 2009

Mr. Big

Mr. Big

Mr. Big was one of 4 ferrets turned over several years ago when the owners became tired of taking care of them.  He is an old guy (born in 2002) and on many medications for his liver, insulinoma and adrenal disease.  He is doing very well and runs away with his syringes of medicine!

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Sprite & LaPita

Posted on Friday, September 11th, 2009

Sprite & LaPita

Sprite & LaPita

These two ferrets are part of a group of 5 turned over to the humane society when their owner committed suicide. Sprite is an older adrenal girl, but still full of energy. LaPita is the petite, almost naked chocolate girl that is waiting for a special melatonin implant for “just her size.” Both will need melatonin implants for the rest of their little lives. They fit right in with my “old group” and were recently joined by the next oldest of the original group of 5 (when health issues became apparent, the humane society couldn’t deal with them).

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