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but if i take them to the rspca and they dont have any one and cant be rehomed them what they are wild you now and i dont think they can be rehomed and i cant keep them for ever you now

 

if you cant wait to get shot of them, why pick them up in the first place :doh:

your first post reads like you'rve done a really good deed, but by the next post, your talking of dumping them again, unless someone will take them :hmm:

my only advice would be, phone the RSPCA or simular organization and get them rehomed,

wild or not, as your last post dont really make a lot of sense

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Go down to the ferret rescue with the ferrets, theyll take them straight away. where are you keeping them now. Plus why did you want to know if you could work them? let someone responsible care for them.

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but if i take them to the rspca and they dont have any one and cant be rehomed them what they are wild you now and i dont think they can be rehomed and i cant keep them for ever you now

 

if you cant wait to get shot of them, why pick them up in the first place :doh:

 

Well its better him picking them up and at least trying to get them rehomed than them wandering onto a road and getting squished the next day.

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I got back off a two week holiday on friday last week, my ferrets were fed, watered and cleaned as per my instructions left with a lad who was looking after them for me. When I got back the court was immaculate and it was clear that my ferrets had been well fed too, but - and Im NOT complaining, they were all biting really bad! Its 3 days since I got back and after a few nips etc they are all fine again - tame. This just involved handling them a lot - which obviously didnt happen while I was away. Those ferrets that you have rescued need a lot of handling and the last thing they need is putting back into the same situation they were found in by you. Have you contacted Denise yet? I can guarantee that I will come and personally pick those ferrets up and take them to her ferret rescue place as long as you have contacted her to organise it? Please let me know. Cheers.

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I got back off a two week holiday on friday last week, my ferrets were fed, watered and cleaned as per my instructions left with a lad who was looking after them for me. When I got back the court was immaculate and it was clear that my ferrets had been well fed too, but - and Im NOT complaining, they were all biting really bad! Its 3 days since I got back and after a few nips etc they are all fine again - tame. This just involved handling them a lot - which obviously didnt happen while I was away. Those ferrets that you have rescued need a lot of handling and the last thing they need is putting back into the same situation they were found in by you. Have you contacted Denise yet? I can guarantee that I will come and personally pick those ferrets up and take them to her ferret rescue place as long as you have contacted her to organise it? Please let me know. Cheers.

Here are the details again

North East & Durham Wear Valley Ferret Rescue Denise: 01670 712178 MOB 07989 283208 Gill Tel. 01661 835060 e-mail ferithaven@aol.com

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