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Welcome to the Washington
Ferret Rescue and Shelter, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
We are a no-kill shelter caring for ferrets in the Puget Sound area. The shelter is located in Kirkland, Washington and was founded by Liane Beckwith.
WFRS always has ferrets ready for adoption, and is always willing to take in any ferret in need of a home.
Please send us an email or contact someone by phone if you need to place your ferrets or are interested in adopting.
Before you consider adopting a ferret, please spend some time reading about
them. You'll find some great information on our About
Ferrets page.

- Shelter vet Dr Cathy Johnson-Delaney awarded 2009 Oxbow Exotic Mammal Health Award
Established in 2009, the Oxbow Exotic Mammal Health Award is an annual award presented to an animal
health professional who advances the field of exotic mammal medicine and care. Dr. Johnson-Delaney,
a veterinarian specializing in avian/exotic animal medicine in the greater Puget Sound area, was
honored with the award at the 2009 AEMV/AAV Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 9th,
followed by a reception in her honor on August 11th.
The full story is at:
Oxbow Animal Health

- Submissions Wanted: Have a story idea for our newsletter? A product you can't live without? A DIY ferret project tutorial or cute pictures you'd love to show off? Send them in!
We're now accepting articles/content for the May/June edition of the newsletter! Deadline
Jun.15, 2009. The March/April edition is now available online.
- Volunteers Needed: Are you 16 years or older with your own transportation & a love for animals? If so, we have the volunteer job for you! We have an immediate need for substitute weekday cleaners and can always use help on Saturdays
caring for the ferrets in the shelter. Sign up to
volunteer and we'll get right back to you!
- Say hi to us on MySpace!
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