Ferret shelters in NY, NJ, CT area
Shelters and rescues that definitely have ferrets up for adoption:
Cat Assistance Inc.
PO Box 539 Ardsley, NY 10502 US
Email: catassistanceny@gmail.com
www.petfinder.com/shelters/NY24.html
Connecticut Humane Society - Westport Branch
455 Post Road East Westport, CT 06880
Phone: 203-227-4137
Email: westport@cthumane.org
awos.petfinder.com/shelters/CT322.html
Hudson Valley Ferret Rescue
129 West Main Street Walden N.Y. 12586
Phone: 845-713-4360
Email: rantoine@hvc.rr.com
Common Sense for animals
2420 Route 57 New Village, NJ 08808
Phone: (908) 859-3060
kent@commonsenseforanimals.org
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
575 Woodland Ave, PO Box 159
Madison, NJ 07940
www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ04.html
Shelters found in directory:
Lakeroad Ferret Farm Rescue/Shelter Inc.
ferretfarm.org
Naples, NY
(585) 374-8393
E-mail: ferretfarm@frontiernet.net
My Hope’s in You Small Animal Rescue
myhopesinyou.org
Phone: (845) 527-8033
P.O. Box 248, Lagrangeville, New, York, 12540
Sean Casey Animal Rescue
nyanimalrescue.org
Phone: 718.436.5163
153 East 3rd Street, Brooklyn, New York 11218
(585) 374-8393
E-mail: ferretfarm@frontiernet.net
My Hope’s in You Small Animal Rescue
myhopesinyou.org
Phone: (845) 527-8033
P.O. Box 248, Lagrangeville, New, York, 12540
Sean Casey Animal Rescue
nyanimalrescue.org
Phone: 718.436.5163
153 East 3rd Street, Brooklyn, New York 11218
Ferret shelters are amazing! I used to volunteer at the Washington Ferret Rescue & Shelter (http://www.washingtonferret.org/), and the team there is incredibly knowledgable and passionate. Ferrets are dropped off for many different reasons, and some of the ferrets come in with very poor health. These folks work tirelessly to make sure the ferrets are healthy and happy. If anyone is unable or not ready to adopt, I encourage you to consider volunteering!
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