In October of 1994, I received a phone call about a ferret that was abandoned in a Brampton garbage dump. When my mom and I arrived at the scene, what we saw shocked and repulsed us. Broken glass and rotten food littered the ground. The stench was sickening and I remember I threw up from the smell on our first visit. |
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Harley remains our shelter's mascot, even after his passing on June 26 2002. He was an inspiration to all of us, having suffered so much but continuing to fight to live through multiple illnesses and surgeries. |
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Most come to us either sick, malnourished or near death. We are a "no kill" shelter which means we never allow our ferrets to be put to sleep because they're old, if we're overcrowded or if they are diseased or ill and we can medically treat them. We rely on the donations of animal lovers to keep us running, and you're always welcome to adopt one of our babies. |
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The Ferret Aid Society is run on a 100% volunteer basis; we have no paid employees and rely on the generosity of our helpers to keep us going! If you can spare a couple of hours to help play with ferrets and clean cages, or if you enjoy writing articles, transporting ferrets, clipping nails or want to help out in some way ...
Please contact us! (416) 251-4333 |
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The Ferret Aid Society hosts one mailing list to help us keep in touch and help support other ferret owners in times of need. The mailing list (
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) is used for our day to day communications and updates. Please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ferretaid/ to join. |
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