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My basic info
Species
Ferret
Color
White
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Not good with small animals
Litter-trained
My story
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Weasel is about four years old, house trained, neutered, descented. He is an albino, so he's white with red eyes. Preference will be given to a home where he does not have to be confined to a cage much or at all.
He's a very friendly and playful ferret. He loves, loves, loves anything rubbery. If he gets hold of the remote, he doesn't want to let go! He's very active and really likes to play with humans. He can be a little aggressive with other ferrets and should go to a home without another ferret.
Weasel has adrenal disease. About 75% of ferrets will get this. There is a tumor growing on his adrenal gland. He has received a melatonin implant to slow the growth of the tumor and to offset the symptoms. He gets a melatonin implant every four months. I do the implants for $45. He can also have surgery to remove the adrenal gland. I will pay $90 toward the surgery. Bartow County Animal Hospital does the surgery for the rescue ferrets for $252.
Free to good home. He does NOT come with a cage, though I have cages for sale for cheap. He does come with enough food for two weeks, ear wash and some bedding. I sell other supplies cheap, including: water bottles, litter pans, leashes, harnesses, shampoo, food, sleep sacks, hammocks, etc.
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