Adoptions at Ferret Waystation

Stories Of Multiple Pets is hosting a Radio For Rescue contest beginning August 7th – November 1st. Benefiting from this contest is one of four nonprofit animal organizations:

Connie Gaddy, Shelter Director, provides rehabilitation, health care, and locates forever homes for unwanted or abandoned ferrets. Ferret Waystation located south of Austin is a home based no kill ferret shelter. She is also active in educating the public about ferret care and the responsibilities that comes with their companionship in the home.

Ferret Tips:
Ferrets are loyal, playful, intelligent, affectionate and full of hilarious antics. A happy ferret leap and bounce around a room during play (the “dance of joy”)! Ferrets can easily help chase the blues away after a hard day.
Ferrets are a huge responsibility and can require expensive medical treatments and surgeries.

At the present time there are two special ferrets ready for adoption.

Howard is a senior ferret around 6 years of age who is very lovable. He has been diagnosed with insulinoma (a tumor of the pancreas that is derived from beta cells and secretes insulin). Howard enjoys 2 to 4 hours of interaction per day.

The cost per month to care for him is:
Food – $ 30
Medication – $ 50
Litter – $ 15

Small caring items:
Toys – $ 10
Bedding – $ 5/$ 30

Total: $95 + $15/$40

Snagle is Howard’s cage mate. He too is a senior ferret around 6 years of age who is very sweet and still playful. Snagle has a deformed front lower canine tooth but it doesn’t appear to bother him. He also enjoys 2 to 4 hours of interaction per day.

The cost per month to care for him is:
Food – $ 30
Litter – $ 15

Small caring items:
Toys – $ 10
Bedding – $ 5 – $ 30

Total: $45 + $15/$40

To assist with their monthly expenses click here!

Send an email NOW if you’d like to adopt these ferret cage mates.