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Another successful adoption - amazing work Pocket Pet Sanctuary!
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Female Ferret
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Desexed, vet checked, treated with Revolution and full balanced raw diet
It can take Lulu several months to settle in, so she will have a extended trial period of up to 4 months and needs a patient owner with low impact home. As of the 4th of August 2022 she'll be pushing one year in care, her instinctualy grabby behavior is simply because her early life didn't give her the best start and so any new person needs to win her over.
I have seen the sweet side to Lulu, she has also been handled by a few ferret savvy strangers safley and is still a bouncy girl at over 2 1/2yrs old.
The rescue is located about 10 min from Erina Fair at Springfield nsw 2250. Ferrets are not a cheep pet and not all vets are experienced with ferrets.
Any adopted out are to come back into care if the adopter is no longer able to have them and foster with view to adopt is also a option.
Bathing too much can affect thier coat chemistry and incorrect diet can affect thier internal chemistry, both of which can cause a ferret to smell more.
https://holisticferretforum.com/natural-diet/raw-diet-the-meat-of-the-site/basic-frankenprey-menu/
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.