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And maybe adopt two--I just received this from my vet at Angell. If interested, or if you know anybody who might be, I can put you in touch with the vet. I don't know all the details, but I assume the radiologist would pay all the upkeep costs while fostering. If interested in adopting the two males, that could happen right away, no need to consider it fostering. Or this could be a great way to decide if your home is right for ferrets of your own, with only a temporary commitment.
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Our radiologist needs a place to foster 4 ferrets while she is doing some remodeling/putting her house on the market. 2 of the ferrets are very nice males that she would like to place (she was fostering them for someone who decided he could no longer keep them). We have used the males as blood donors in the past and would love them to go to someone who would be willing to let them remain donors. They have a large cage that will go with them and she said that if the person fostering decided to keep the males they could have the cage and she would get a smaller cage for the females. I told her I would pass this info along to my ferret contacts. Can you let me know if you have anyone who might be interested? Thanks!!!
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