Rehomed

Intact SuperTame Sable Ferret Hob Rehome. With Cage & Lots Of Extras! in Nottingham

£300

Sad Sale.
I'm rehoming my ferret Marmite due to no fault of his and only because of having other high maintenance pets so I am unable to dedicate the time he needs anymore.

He is around 3 years old and is a healthy intact boy, but never bred due to being a indoor pet. He is fed on a raw, eggs and high kibble diet.I have dedicated a year when I got him meaning he is littertrained, harness-trained and nip-trained meaning he is perfectly socialised with children, travelling in a car, outdoors & dogs in the past.

He can be freeroamed or kept inside his cage with additional attention, he would be an excellent addition to anyones home or to those who are starting out & have little experience with ferrets due to him already being tame.

He comes with:
4 level cage, that was £100 on its own, can supply more pictures if necessary. 24mm bar spacing. H 127.5cm x W 80cm x D 52cm (H 50" x W 31.5" x D 20.5")
Food/Water bowls, litterbox & huge bag of ferret brand kibble
A bunch of toys which include blankets, plushies, ballpit, a ton of cat toys/chasers & tubes, hammocks that go inside his cage and can be alternated for him. Enough to fill 2 binbags. Examples are provided in the pictures, but can also take any additional images if needed
His 2 harnesses & travelbag

I want him to go to a home who will keep him indoors and preferably with people who intend to give him the attention he needs.

I fully intend to sell him with all his things so he isn't stressed with change. You will probably need a van to transport the cage as it has not been taken down & a carrier to transport him in.

No time wasters, I'm in no rush to sell him. Priced due to the time put into him but may consider very near offers. Please send me a message if interested!
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Age: 3 Years
Ready to leave:
Now
Posted: 3 days ago
Ad ID: 39552111
Witwer
Nottingham
Posting for 6+ months
Joined
Oct 2023
Response rate
100%
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