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Bayle (4Y) and Nala (3.5Y) came to Ferret Dreams separately.
Bayle was kept in someone’s garage and backyard. He was underweight, incredibly dehydrated, very scared and very lonely. Luckily, a concerned neighbor brought him to Ferret Dreams in mid-August 2024.
Nala was found roaming around a construction site last year. The person that found her tried to care for Nala for 6 months but ultimately was overwhelmed and surrendered her to Ferret Dreams in June 2024.
Heartbreakingly, both Bayle and Nala were deprived of the emotional bond with another ferret for their entire lives. Ferret Dreams decided to try to meet their social needs by introducing Bayle and Nala in an attempt to create a bond. While things started slow with these shy ferrets, they are now the best of friends and will need to be adopted together.
Bayle and Nala require a relaxed home environment. They are not a good fit for households with young children or other pets that would cause them stress.
Bayle has been diagnosed with insulinoma and requires twice daily oral medication to keep his blood sugar up. Nala has been diagnosed with adrenal disease. Both of these conditions are relatively easy to manage and will be covered by our medical plan for the life of the ferret. Please don’t let these treatable conditions eliminate their chance at finding their forever home.
All of our ferrets have been neutered (spayed / castrated) and descented. They have received their vaccinations for rabies and distemper as babies but we cannot guarantee any additional vaccinations have been continued.
Their total adoption fee is $400 together.
Bayle (4Y) and Nala (3.5Y) came to Ferret Dreams separately.
Bayle was kept in someone’s garage and backyard. He was underweight, incredibly dehydrated, very scared and very lonely. Luckily, a concerned neighbor brought him to Ferret Dreams in mid-August 2024.
Nala was found roaming around a construction site last year. The person that found her tried to care for Nala for 6 months but ultimately was overwhelmed and surrendered her to Ferret Dreams in June 2024.
Heartbreakingly, both Bayle and Nala were deprived of the emotional bond with another ferret for their entire lives. Ferret Dreams decided to try to meet their social needs by introducing Bayle and Nala in an attempt to create a bond. While things started slow with these shy ferrets, they are now the best of friends and will need to be adopted together.
Bayle and Nala require a relaxed home environment. They are not a good fit for households with young children or other pets that would cause them stress.
Bayle has been diagnosed with insulinoma and requires twice daily oral medication to keep his blood sugar up. Nala has been diagnosed with adrenal disease. Both of these conditions are relatively easy to manage and will be covered by our medical plan for the life of the ferret. Please don’t let these treatable conditions eliminate their chance at finding their forever home.
All of our ferrets have been neutered (spayed / castrated) and descented. They have received their vaccinations for rabies and distemper as babies but we cannot guarantee any additional vaccinations have been continued.
Our Mile High Ferret Club is an excellent opportunity to interact with the local ferret community. The monthly gatherings encourage ferret owners to bring their healthy and non-aggressive ferrets to play and socialize with others. These events also act as fundraisers to benefit the rescue. More details can be found on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/milehighferretclub.
Our Mile High Ferret Club is an excellent opportunity to interact with the local ferret community. The monthly gatherings encourage ferret owners to bring their healthy and non-aggressive ferrets to play and socialize with others. These events also act as fundraisers to benefit the rescue. More details can be found on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/milehighferretclub.
More about this shelter
We rescue sick, abused, abandoned, neglected and surrendered ferrets in Colorado. We are the only ferret specific no-kill rescue in the region, and are dedicated to serving the needs of the domestic ferret, regardless of age or health.
We rescue sick, abused, abandoned, neglected and surrendered ferrets in Colorado. We are the only ferret specific no-kill rescue in the region, and are dedicated to serving the needs of the domestic ferret, regardless of age or health.
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