paddy.t 5 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 A stray sandy hob turned up on patio to-day, sniffing around my two albino's. I think he must have been comeing a while, i rememer a nabour saying they had seen a fawn rat running about, and its just clicked he probably ment the ferret. He was very very tame, but hungry and tired. Never botherd when i picked him up. Picked him up to check him over and the poor sod was apserlutly coverd in ticks and fleas, his coat was a real mess, little black what looked like egg's around his eyes. Put him in a crate with some hay food and water. At first i was going to do my best to sort him out, but i was out of my depth with him. Personally i would have put the poor sod to sleep, i think it would have been best for him, but my nan wouldnt let me and told me to phone the rspca ( i dont want any slagging matches about them) About half hour later a lady came (very nice too, stood talked to my two ferrets and what not) She took him away hopefully to be sorted but she said it was more than likely they would put him to sleep. I said if they can get him back to health ill take him (means haveing to build a seperate cage for time being though) Hopefully i will get a call back about him, but i very much doubt it. Shame really. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Quote Link to post
paddy.t 5 Posted April 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Could well have done kay, but he was in a real mess with them, especially around his face. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Could well have done kay, but he was in a real mess with them, especially around his face. Poor thing must have been out a while if it was riddled with them Quote Link to post
paddy.t 5 Posted April 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Could well have done kay, but he was in a real mess with them, especially around his face. Poor thing must have been out a while if it was riddled with them I cant quite make my mind up on that, it was so tame, yet such a state. To me if its being out for a long time it would have gone more ferral and fear humans. My thinking is someone has let it go after not careing for it and letting it get in a mess. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Could well have done kay, but he was in a real mess with them, especially around his face. Poor thing must have been out a while if it was riddled with them I cant quite make my mind up on that, it was so tame, yet such a state. To me if its being out for a long time it would have gone more ferral and fear humans. My thinking is someone has let it go after not careing for it and letting it get in a mess. Paddy when i got home from work 3 yrs ago to find my old man had taken a ferret off a bloke who rang the house up & asked if we would have it i didnt think she would pull through , she was plastered in ticks, thin & basically on her last legs , withinn a week she doubled her weight, & was the nicest ferret i have ever had She was also pregnant , she died last year & not once in the 2 yrs i had her did she ever be anything other than perfect , probably my favourite ferret ever was Gloria Quote Link to post
paddy.t 5 Posted April 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 The fleas & ticks could have been sorted out pretty quickly & the ferret probably would have picked up in a few days once rid of the parasites , you at least picked him up rather than leave him to wander Could well have done kay, but he was in a real mess with them, especially around his face. Poor thing must have been out a while if it was riddled with them I cant quite make my mind up on that, it was so tame, yet such a state. To me if its being out for a long time it would have gone more ferral and fear humans. My thinking is someone has let it go after not careing for it and letting it get in a mess. Paddy when i got home from work 3 yrs ago to find my old man had taken a ferret off a bloke who rang the house up & asked if we would have it i didnt think she would pull through , she was plastered in ticks, thin & basically on her last legs , withinn a week she doubled her weight, & was the nicest ferret i have ever had She was also pregnant , she died last year & not once in the 2 yrs i had her did she ever be anything other than perfect , probably my favourite ferret ever was Gloria I know there quite hardy animals. If circumstances were different i would have kept him, but ive nowhere for him. Winds me up to tink that someone could have let it go. I went around block asking if anyone kept them, two people did and one of them wernt in the best of conditions. I kind of hope they call back, but i doubt they will. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 You did great Paddy , some folks wouldnt have even batted an eyelid & walked past it , i am sure he will get sorted one way or another , i am limited here to the amounts i can have , so my limits 2 , 3 at a push Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 You did great Paddy , some folks wouldnt have even batted an eyelid & walked past it , i am sure he will get sorted one way or another , i am limited here to the amounts i can have , so my limits 2 , 3 at a push So does that mean your getting two kits to go with your other fezzer? Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 You did great Paddy , some folks wouldnt have even batted an eyelid & walked past it , i am sure he will get sorted one way or another , i am limited here to the amounts i can have , so my limits 2 , 3 at a push So does that mean your getting two kits to go with your other fezzer? God you will make me want loads if you keep this up , no 1 kit to go in with Brenda , i will struggle to resist but i darnt have more than one after i smuggled 2 greyhounds into the house in the last year i am still paying for that now Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 You did great Paddy , some folks wouldnt have even batted an eyelid & walked past it , i am sure he will get sorted one way or another , i am limited here to the amounts i can have , so my limits 2 , 3 at a push So does that mean your getting two kits to go with your other fezzer? God you will make me want loads if you keep this up , no 1 kit to go in with Brenda , i will struggle to resist but i darnt have more than one after i smuggled 2 greyhounds into the house in the last year i am still paying for that now And you called me a chicken when I dare'nt tell the Mrs I wanted to get another lurcher. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 You did great Paddy , some folks wouldnt have even batted an eyelid & walked past it , i am sure he will get sorted one way or another , i am limited here to the amounts i can have , so my limits 2 , 3 at a push So does that mean your getting two kits to go with your other fezzer? God you will make me want loads if you keep this up , no 1 kit to go in with Brenda , i will struggle to resist but i darnt have more than one after i smuggled 2 greyhounds into the house in the last year i am still paying for that now And you called me a chicken when I dare'nt tell the Mrs I wanted to get another lurcher. Did i are you sure Quote Link to post
The one 8,494 Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Good on you for taking care of it ,if you had of kept it you would of had to isolate it till it was back to full health a fair bit of bother Quote Link to post
Guest ferret feller Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 i found my old polecat jill in the middle of nowhere all skinny and covered in ticks i took her home gave her food and a box and got some frontline from the vets for 15 quid iv still got the bottle of it and i do my ferrets with it once a month each she turned out a cracker and lived with me for 4-5 years bolted tons of rabbits for me should have hung on too him mate Quote Link to post
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