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Diego & Santiago

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Diego & Santiago are adorable young brothers who enjoy playing with cats, napping in hammocks, and dashing through play tunnels.    The boys are attractive ferrets, 1 year of age and neutered, and ready for adoption today at Nevada SPCA . Thank you to the California shelter that transferred them to us so they could be adopted into a loving, forever home. (Ferrets are illegal in California, but Nevada SPCA is happy to accept them from California shelters and rescue groups.)

Jeremy

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Jeremy's favorite things include playing games of tag & chase with cats and being cradled in gentle human arms.  He is an affectionate sable ferret, neutered boy, 3 years of age, debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA .  Jeremy was captured by a couple who found him in danger of being harmed by dogs.  Please visit and ask for Jeremy by name.

Sammy

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Sammy's favorite things include playing hide & seek in empty boxes, lounging in his hammocks, and studying the faces of the people who hold him.  He is a friendly and engaging youngster, a sable ferret, 2 years of age and neutered, and ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA .  Sammy needed us when his previous owners moved away without him.

Buttercup

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Buttercup loves for you to build small obstacle courses for her, ideally including kitten toy tunnels and cardboard boxes.  She is playful, gentle, and terrific with other ferrets too (and tolerant of friendly cats).  Buttercup is an attractive ferret, 3 years of age and spayed, ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA.  She needed us due to her previous owner's financial hardship.

Mikey

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Mikey , young at heart at 7 years of age, enjoys exploring new areas of the room or house during his playtime every day.  He is very content with quality attention from people he bonds with and cozy pillows for his naps.  Mikey would love a gentle home and he is ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA.  We rescued him from a California shelter (ferrets are illegal in California). (Thank you to the unnamed shelter for working to protect him for rescue and the individuals who made his transport possible.)  Please visit and ask for Mikey by name.