| Laura Ferris jferris@uplogon.com Central Wisconsin Ferret Fanciers 7398 Hwy O Wausau, WI 54401 715-675-6939 |
Dr. Paul Reifenrath DVM Kronenwetter Vet Clinic 1346 Old Highway 51 Mosinee, WI 54455 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 9 Permanent residents: 3 Adoptable ferrets: 5 Being rehabilitated: 1 |
Sick or injured: 1 Recent deaths: 4 (ECE) Being fostered: 7 Updated from FML: 8-29-99 |
| Wish List: Our shelter has split up into several of the members' homes. One of the reasons is because of ECE contamination at our main shelter. A person had surrendered a ferret to the shelter they had gotten from a pet store, and unknown to us this ferret was a ECE carrier. This is getting to be a problem for many people and our wish is that pet stores would take more caution and care to make sure that ferrets coming into their stores do not carry the ECE virus. | |
| Jen & Aaron Schumacher - Ferretbiz@ticon.net Ferret Business 321 Cherry Street Janesville, WI 53545-4603 (608)741-0537 |
Dr. Hicks Janesville Vet Clinic 1730 E Milwaukee Street Janesville, WI 53545 (608)752-8127 |
| Total pets in Shelter (specify species): 21 ferrets Adoptable pets: special needs and biters- applicant must qualify Sick pets: 2 on pred, 1 on Essiac Needing Vaccines: all current Being Fostered: 1 Adopted out: 9 Last Update: 8-24-00 |
Unpaid Vet Bills: $0 Permanent Residents: 12 Being Rehabilitated: 3 Needing Surgery: 0 Recent Deaths: none (3mos. ago most recent) Needing Sponsors/Foster: ? Unpaid Shelter Bills: $0 |
| Wish List: Donations of dry Iams Kitten, Science Diet Growth, or Mazuri Ferret food. Science Diet A/D. 33cent stamps (for newsletters). Monetary donations can be made to Ferret Business or to our account at Janesville Veterinary Clinic. Paper towels, Puffs Free, NutriStat, and baby blankets are also needed | |
| Judy Vowell Ferret_Otter@yahoo.com Ferret Fanciers of Greater Milwaukee P.O. Box 11625 Milwaukee, WI 53211 (414) 464-FFGM |
Vet: Dr. Kim Conley Silver Spring Animal Wellness Center Address: 1405 W. Silver Spring Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53209-4416 Phone: (414) 228-7655 |
| Non profit data: tax ID # ES 65377 Addoption Data: Total Ferrets in shelter- 129 Adoptable Pets- 60 ferrets Sick Pets- 69 Treated at shelter ICU unit Needing Vaccines- almost all animals Being Sponsered- 0 Adopted since last update- 0 last month Unpaid vet bills- $1400 |
Permanant residents- 60 Being Rehabilitated- 7 Biters Needing Surgery- 27 Recent deaths -2 Needing Sponsers/Fosters -all Taken in since last update- We have had to refuse ferrets due to overwhelming population Unpaid shelter bills- $1200 |
| Wish List: Cash or Store Vouchers $2500 would help get the general shelter back on our feet ( Farm & Fleet ). $ 5000 would help get our sick babies the surgeries they need. Fleet Farm Vouchers for kitty litter, Food & supplies would be fabulous to help house the animals we have now. |
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| Kathy Fritz, FerretNook@aol.com The Ferret Nook, Inc. P.O. Box 3 Cambridge, WI, 53523-0003 608-423-3315 Non-profit 501(c)3 EIN #: 39-1946019 |
Dr. Carla Christman Deerfield Veterinary Clinic 601 S. Main Deerfield, WI 53531 Account #: 05990 -or- Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 2015 Linden Drive West Madison, WI 53706 #86418 (FerretNook, Inc. Account) |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 68 Permanent residents: 34 Adoptable ferrets: 34 Being rehabilitated: 2 biters, 1 stroke Sick or injured: 31 (treating 3 for ulcers, 1 recovering from stroke, 3 heart disease, 20 with Adrenal Disease, 3 insulinomas, and 1 with old spinal injury) |
Needing surgery: 1 (Cyst removal) Recent deaths: 9 Being fostered: 4 Being sponsored: 4 Needing sponsors: 14 Taken in since last update: 43 Adopted since last update: 34 Unpaid vet bills: VMTH $2000 Updated from FML: 8-29-99 |
| Food we could use coupons for: Iams Kitten and Cat Food Wish List: More responsible pet owners willing to keep their older/ill ferrets (when the ferrets need them the most) instead of dumping them on shelters. We are pleased to be working with Dr. Carla Christman. We have been very satisfied with the clinic and Dr. Christman's ferret care. It's great to work with a vet that is currently owned by 3 ferrets! It certainly makes a difference in the care our Shelter ferrets are receiving! Thank you Dr. Carla! |
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| Gerry Braatz II - LeapinLizardsUsa@aol.com
Global Exotics Reptile Rehab & Rescue 2377 pleasant valley rd West Bend Wi 53095 262-677-8836 Mainly deal with all reptiles, and small animals. -- take all hurt and unhurt creatures do my best to give them a shot at life. |
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| Total pets in Shelter 9 Adoptable pets: 4 Sick pets: 1 Needing Vaccines: 0 Being Sponsored: 0 Adopted since last update: 4 Unpaid Vet Bills: |
Permanent Residents: 3 Being Rehabilitated: 3 Needing Surgery: 2 Recent Deaths: 1 Needing Sponsors: 4 Taken In since last update: 0 Unpaid Shelter Bills: 250.00 |
| Wish List: Old or new cages, heating blankets, aquariums of
all sizes, books on care, money donations (yes I do run a non profit organization), sponsorship, pubic awareness. Any thing you donate will be put towards a good cause. With your help we can give all of Gods unfortunate creatures a second chance. |
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| in the Company of Ferrets North Rescue and Adoption Shelter serving Duluth, MN/Superior WI and surrounding areas. (715) 395-9435 email: Dvante@cpinternet.com http://frolic.home.mindspring.com I've currently got a 3 year old male pair available to the right home. |
| La Crosse Avian Rescue, Rehab & Adoption Inc. (LARRA) P.O.Box 1413 La Crosse WI 54602-1413 608-787-0566 EIN# 39-1986472 |
Dr. Laura Johnson Hillside Animal Hospital W5706 Hwy. 33 La Crosse, WI 54601 608-788-3425 |
| Total pets in shelter: 20 Adoptable pets: 8 Sick pets: 0 Needing Vaccines: O Adopted since last update: 16 Unpaid Vet Bills: $400 |
Permanent Residents: 8 Being Rehabed: 6 Foster Care: 9 Needing Surgery: 1 completed, O needed Recent Deaths: 0 Needing Sponsors: All Taken in since last update: 0 Unpaid Shelter Bills: $500 |
| Our Shelters wish list is as follows: Cages of any size Perches of any size..concrete, manzaneta, rope Toys for any species of parrot..please nothing indestructable Pelleted food of any kind, gift certificates to grocery stores for fruits and vegetables Money sent to our Vet Clinic for bloodwork, surgerys & Meds. Donations sent to support our newsletter, communication to the public.. All money raised goes directly into an acct. to pay our vet bills which incurrs our biggest cost. Our goal is to one day be able to purchase a building to offer educational opportunitys, interaction with different species and set an appropriate example of how parrots should be taken care of, maintained and their needs met. Starting out with education is the secret to success. |
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