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Save A Ferret Rescue

Phone: +61 416 756 808



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21.01.2022 Found this on another site, thought it was worth sharing. How to Trace a Lost Ferret . 1. Check through your house carefully, including places where your ferre...t "couldn’t possibly be." Look inside drawers, under dressers, in hampers, under and inside refrigerators, washers, dryers, dryer-vent hoses, etc. 2. Check your backyard, bushes and garage. Most ferrets when exploring a new area will cling to the side of a building or structure before venturing out into an open area. 3. Take your ferret’s favorite squeaky toy around the neighborhood squeaking it and calling out your ferret’s name. 4. Ask your neighbors and especially neighborhood children if they’ve seen your ferret. Kids spend more time outside than adults do and a new "creature" roaming the block will surely catch their attention. Ask permission to enter neighbor’s sheds or garages and ask your neighbors to check their dryer vents to see if the ferret may have climbed into them. 5. Post notices and pictures of your ferret wherever possible -- bulletin boards at grocery stores, libraries, gas stations, etc. Be sure to go back and take them down again once your pet is back, safe at home. 6. Alert your mailman, newspaper carrier, and anyone else who passes through your area frequently. 7. Call your local police, animal control, and animal shelters. If possible, give them a picture of your ferret or a very detailed description. Does your ferret have any tattoos or distinguishing marks to make identification easier? Check back frequently since they may be too busy to call you. 8. Place your ferret’s cage or carrier outside with some of his bedding, food, and water in it. Sometimes they can smell their way home. Check the cage frequently for signs of his/her return. 9. If your ferret is microchipped, call the company and report him/her lost. Place an ad in your local newspaper. Give a detailed description of your pet, when it was lost, and the general area where it was lost. You don’t have to list an address, but be sure to list your phone number. 10. Most ferrets will travel no further than a 10-block radius of their home. Never give up and remember, the more people aware of your missing ferret, the better chance of him/her returning home! See more



21.01.2022 Please make your pets warm cosy and most of all safe and secure inside your home. Everyone keep safe..

09.01.2022 If your looking fr a ferret safe and fun place for your fuzzbutts to stay over the holidays. We have plenty of space or if your in the Bunbury Area can come to ...yours daily and take care of them and other pets or plants that need caring for while your away. If you would like to make a booking or have any questions Please call me: 0416756808 See more

09.01.2022 We currently do not have ferrets needing new homes, We are still open should you find a lost ferret or have one in need of rehoming. If anyone is wanting to adopt future ferrets that come in Please inbox us your Name and contact number and we will call you when one comes in.



07.01.2022 Good morning, Please be aware there has been a mass influx of fake Facebook pages, groups and profiles dedicated to selling ferrets. Unfortunately individuals... will take advantage of an opportunity to make money. This page does not allow sales from other groups, pages or profiles. If you have fallen victim to one of these scams please report to Facebook immediately. Thank you The WAFFS Team

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