On Friday, Ferrets Unlimited rescued 14 ferrets from an overcrowded
home in Parma Heights that was overrun with animals (cats, dogs,
raccoons, and other assorted critters) in deplorable conditions.
All of the ferrets need veterinary evaluations, many have dental
problems and some may have adrenal disease. The ferrets range in age
from 2 to 7 years old and are in quarantine until they are assessed and
moved to foster or permanent homes.
Large rescues like this put a severe strain on our resources and we
need your help to care for the ferrets.
If you live in the Northern Ohio area, please consider fostering or
adopting a ferret or two. If you are interested, please complete a
foster application, or an adoption application.
If you live outside our area or are unable to take in more ferrets at
this time, but would still like to help, please consider sending a
donation to our rescue. We are a 501(c)(3) charity and your donations
are tax deductible. If you would like to earmark your donation for this
rescue, please note Parma Heights on your check or on the PayPal form.
Checks may be sent to Ferrets Unlimited Rescue Services, P. O. Box
44012, Cleveland, OH 44144 and we can also accept donations via PayPal
to donati...@ferretsunlimited.org.
As always, we appreciate your support of our efforts. We understand
that situations like this are, unfortunately, bound to occur, and we
always need to be ready to help when they do. Thank you!
Please feel free to help spread the word!
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Posted By Julianne to Ferret Shelter News at 6/14/2009 10:58:00 AM