Photo left: Willow, Tilbury and Casper

Here are our fur kids - a right bundle of wrigglers. A big bunch of smelly softees.

This lot haven't a mean bone in their bodies and would rather lick you and entice you into a game of ferret chase. Our ferrets love to bounce and play.
Photo right: Tilbury enjoying a drink in the garden

Tilbury's a real big softee and was found as a stray in a rubbish crusher.

At first he didn't know how to play with other ferrets from not being around others, but now he's loves to rough and tumble, jump and dance.
Photo left: Willow playing hide-n-seek

Willow is one of our original ferrets - she's always on the go, wanting to play and get up to mischief.

She looks like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, but don't believe it. She's a real sneak with brains - a lethal ferret combination.
Photo right: Willow and Tilbury playing in the garden

Ferrets love company and to play. Here Tilbury plays hide-n-seek with Willow. "I can see you", says Willow before Tilbury has a chance to hide. Well...in fact he's too laid back to move quickly.

Photo left: Ferrets have an uncanny ability to climb

Casper loves to play indoors, as do the rest of our kidz. However, you have to be so careful. Ferrets are the ultimate houdini that can wiggle through a tiny hole, jump and climb. Household dangers are ever present.

Photo right: The ferrets luxurious pad

Ferrets should be caged when not out under supervision. They should be given a large, roomy home with things to play with to stimulate their natural playful natures.

In addition to what you see, they have a cosy den to sleep in, hammocks to lounge in, digging boxes and a paddling pool when the weather's hot - Ferret Bliss!!


Later additions to our crew, include Bailey and Bingo. They have their own stories to tell and have their own dedicated pages.

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See the story of first ferret, Merlin.

26 July 2002