j davies 8 Posted February 26, 2011 Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 As above mate give your donation to a ferret rescue at least you then know that your donation money is not going to be used against you one day to try and ban another field sport the r.s.p.c.a are a know nothing pain in the ar*e organisation who poke there nose into things they know sod all about then stand there with there hand out F**K THEM i think your right on this one give it to some one that cares Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted February 26, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 (edited) what have i started... i understand were yous are coming from,cmon £10 for 2,a reckon the 2 ferrets would cost the ssapca alot more than that.fook the £10 and the boss that makes lots of money,surly the ferrets are better off with a owner whos gonna look after them.. Edited February 26, 2011 by Joe67 Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 what have i started... i understand were yous are coming from,cmon £10 for 2,a reckon the 2 ferrets would cost the ssapca alot more than that.fook the £10 and the boss that makes lots of money,surly the ferrets are better off with a owner whos gonna look after them.. I may cause a bit bother here but what happens to a ferret which somebody buys from a rescue and doesn,t make the grade ( I hate that fxcken expression "make the grade )does it get sold on and then passed about from one home to another the same as awe these dugs that have been fxcked up with people who have no clue or have lost interest in them,yes maybe some of these ferrets may become good workers but for the ones that don,t what happens to them,too many cxnts breeding them and selling them to folks just to get rid,rescues should sell them to no cxnt and let them live out the best life possible through donations or put them to sleep, a bit cold hard facts but the way it is I,m afraid, Quote Link to post
Joe67 239 Posted February 27, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 (edited) fair point mate,if that was the case with the ones i might get then id consider stoping using them to work but keep them as pets livin beside my working ferret,its called bein responsible for your actions Edited February 27, 2011 by Joe67 Quote Link to post
joe14 98 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 When you get ferrets from a rescue, their policy is normally that you have to return the ferrets back to the rescue, you must not pass it on. Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 When you get ferrets from a rescue, their policy is normally that you have to return the ferrets back to the rescue, you must not pass it on. I know what you,re saying mate but theres alot of irresponsible folk out there who simply just loose interest and neglect there animals,leave them in their courts till the shits halfway up the walls and maybe feed them once in a while if they,re lucky, I don,t know the solution by the way,I know some of these rescue ferrets may end up in homes with excellant care for the rest of there days but I reckon a few aren,t so lucky,do these rescues check up on ferrets they,ve rehomed ? Quote Link to post
oyama 27 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 RS would rather put them down rather than let them go to a working home.About 15 years ago they had appeal on tv to take off there hands over 20 ferrets.I phoned up,they said no thank you because they were not for working.My wife phoned up 2 days latter to try again(no mention of working).They said they had to pts as of no interest! I have had two via rs who dumped them on my sister in law who runs a kennel(and boards some rescues dog for um)the inspector had'nt a clue.So she had to phone me up,to ask how to look after them! When she said they were going to me(and I rabbit with them)they said "No".They soon changed mind when she called bluff about kennelling there dogs. Quote Link to post
Rake aboot 4,935 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 what have i started... i understand were yous are coming from,cmon £10 for 2,a reckon the 2 ferrets would cost the ssapca alot more than that.fook the £10 and the boss that makes lots of money,surly the ferrets are better off with a owner whos gonna look after them.. I may cause a bit bother here but what happens to a ferret which somebody buys from a rescue and doesn,t make the grade ( I hate that fxcken expression "make the grade )does it get sold on and then passed about from one home to another the same as awe these dugs that have been fxcked up with people who have no clue or have lost interest in them,yes maybe some of these ferrets may become good workers but for the ones that don,t what happens to them,too many cxnts breeding them and selling them to folks just to get rid,rescues should sell them to no cxnt and let them live out the best life possible through donations or put them to sleep, a bit cold hard facts but the way it is I,m afraid, You`ve been working rescue ferrets all year bud, with me! When you get ferrets from a rescue, their policy is normally that you have to return the ferrets back to the rescue, you must not pass it on. Rubbish I`m afraid,, not true RS would rather put them down rather than let them go to a working home.About 15 years ago they had appeal on tv to take off there hands over 20 ferrets.I phoned up,they said no thank you because they were not for working.My wife phoned up 2 days latter to try again(no mention of working).They said they had to pts as of no interest! I have had two via rs who dumped them on my sister in law who runs a kennel(and boards some rescues dog for um)the inspector had'nt a clue.So she had to phone me up,to ask how to look after them! When she said they were going to me(and I rabbit with them)they said "No".They soon changed mind when she called bluff about kennelling there dogs. Not up here then, they are more than happy for them to go to working homes.. But that`s the SSPCA,, NOT the RSPCA. ATB Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 what have i started... i understand were yous are coming from,cmon £10 for 2,a reckon the 2 ferrets would cost the ssapca alot more than that.fook the £10 and the boss that makes lots of money,surly the ferrets are better off with a owner whos gonna look after them.. I may cause a bit bother here but what happens to a ferret which somebody buys from a rescue and doesn,t make the grade ( I hate that fxcken expression "make the grade )does it get sold on and then passed about from one home to another the same as awe these dugs that have been fxcked up with people who have no clue or have lost interest in them,yes maybe some of these ferrets may become good workers but for the ones that don,t what happens to them,too many cxnts breeding them and selling them to folks just to get rid,rescues should sell them to no cxnt and let them live out the best life possible through donations or put them to sleep, a bit cold hard facts but the way it is I,m afraid, You`ve been working rescue ferrets all year bud, with me! When you get ferrets from a rescue, their policy is normally that you have to return the ferrets back to the rescue, you must not pass it on. Rubbish I`m afraid,, not true RS would rather put them down rather than let them go to a working home.About 15 years ago they had appeal on tv to take off there hands over 20 ferrets.I phoned up,they said no thank you because they were not for working.My wife phoned up 2 days latter to try again(no mention of working).They said they had to pts as of no interest! I have had two via rs who dumped them on my sister in law who runs a kennel(and boards some rescues dog for um)the inspector had'nt a clue.So she had to phone me up,to ask how to look after them! When she said they were going to me(and I rabbit with them)they said "No".They soon changed mind when she called bluff about kennelling there dogs. Not up here then, they are more than happy for them to go to working homes.. But that`s the SSPCA,, NOT the RSPCA. ATB Yes I know mate,your ferrets are the fortunate Quote Link to post
events co-ordinator 353 Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 One of the "Experts" from a ferret rescue outfit in Scotland recently acted as an "EXPERT" in a recent badger case He said in his EVIDENCE that the fox nets they had were too big for rabbits they were for catching large mammals such as badgers see who can guess his name before Scone. 1 Quote Link to post
lapin2008 1,587 Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 But whatever the amount of money its just better that it doesnt go to them! whys that? because if your going to donate money for a ferret/dog or whatever its is better to give it to a centre that has the best interest of ferrets in mind, rather then an organisation that would be happy to see and end to ferreting/hunting 2 Quote Link to post
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