Advocating for ferrets in Michigan since 2001
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Adoption Information

In my opinion, ferrets are best obtained by rescue, not from a pet store where ferrets are "sold" specifically for profit. I do not "sell" ferrets. I "re-home" them. They've already been "dumped" once and I want to make sure they are not "dumped" again. The ferrets under my care deserve to have a safe and secure "forever" home and I do everything I can to guarantee that. Ferrets aren't for everybody and I can't stress strongly enough that you should do your research. If you are interested in learning about ferrets, please feel free to contact the WMFC.

Available Ferrets

RowanPirToothy
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  • Ferret
  • Spayed/Neutered
  • Housebroken
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Prefers home without small kids

Rowan is a black sable female. Pir is a black sable male. Toothy is a black sable male. View full description »

Young, Male, Small
RileyBenjiMilo
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  • Ferret
  • Spayed/Neutered
  • Housebroken
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Prefers home without small kids

Riley is a champagne female. Milo is a sable male. Benji is a champagne male. Their age is unknown but... View full description »

Adult, Male, Small
TinySpencer
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  • Ferret
  • Spayed/Neutered
  • Housebroken
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Prefers home without small kids

They both were 2 years old when they arrived in the shelter. View full description »

Adult, Male, Medium

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