Adopting Pet Ferrets

Once you have decided that you would like to adopt a pet ferret, you need to know where to look to find one.

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Once you have decided that you would like to adopt a pet ferret, you need to know where to look to find one. Adoption choices include: adopting from a humane society, adopting form a ferret rescue, and adopting from an individual. Make sure you are knowledgeable about caring for a ferret before adopting one.

The first place that you can adopt pet ferrets from is through your local humane society. Not all humane societies will keep ferrets on site; they may turn them over to ferret rescues. Ferrets offered for adoption through a humane society will have been checked by a veterinarian, been updated on vaccines and be in good health. Most ferrets that are for adoption will be owner turn ins and you may not get full history of why the original owners decided to give up their ferret.

Another place that you can adopt pet ferrets from is a ferret rescue group. Ferret rescue groups are generally made up of volunteers who keep the ferrets in their homes while they are awaiting adoption. Most of the ferrets in a ferret rescue were previously owned, but for some reason the owners could no longer care for them. While the ferrets are in a rescue, they are checked by a veterinarian and given any vaccines they may need. Because the ferrets are in a home environment, the ferrets can be evaluated for any potential behavior problems they may have. The foster families of the ferrets will know the personalities of the ferrets, which is helpful when placing the ferrets in new homes.

A final place to adopt a pet ferret from is through an individual. A common way to find pet ferrets for adoption is in classified ads. You can either look in your newspaper classified ads or you can check the many online classified ad sites. When you adopt from an individual, you don't know the full history of the ferret. The previous owners might not be honest with you about why they are finding a new home for the ferret. The ferrets might have behavioral or temperament issues. The ferret might not be in the best health either. Make sure to get copies of medical records if you do decide to adopt the ferret. You also will want to get the ferret checked out by a veterinarian after adoption. If you already have a ferret at home, have the newly adopted ferret examined prior to taking it home.

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