Showing posts with label Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Rescue - Silver (Kara)

Silver (Kara)


Was rescued by a good Samaritan about 2 days ago and surrendered to us. 



Here is her story:


Approximately 10 days before she entered into her care, Silver ingested some poison. After ingesting the poison, the rescuer was told that she had a seizure, and then proceeded to lose control of her hind end and poop blood. Silver apparently did not pee for nearly a week and when she finally did manage to pee, it was a bright green colour. Her owners did not seek vet care for her at all during this time. Silver entered our care Wednesday evening and was assessed by our volunteers. She was underweight, appeared to be blind, had difficulty with her hind end and did not seem to be able to control her pooping and peeing very well. Fortunately, the poop and pee were normal colours. Silver also had what appeared to be a small round burn on her right shoulder. Our volunteers also noted that she was extremely fearful of people, tense when handled and that her canine teeth appeared to have been clipped. Silver would not eat any form of kibble (including the poor quality kibble that the rescuer had been told that she was being fed), and was reluctant to try anything that was offered to her.

Silver (Kara) looks at the camera without seeing. Her eyes have hemorrhaged causing her vision to be obstructed by blood. She may eventually recover some or all of her vision, but only time will tell. 

Silver was taken to the vet the morning after she entered our care. At the vet, we learned that she had most likely ingested rat poison and not ant poison as we had first believed. The reason for this belief was due to the nature of rat poison – it is a potent blood thinner and Silver was hemorrhaging into her eyes, causing her to lose her vision. The vet prescribed some Vitamin K to try to counteract some of the effects of the poison and has informed up that though he hopes that the poison is already out of her system (blood left in the eyes following a hemorrhage can be slow to clear up), it is most likely not out of her system yet as rat poison can take up to 21 days to be processed by the body. As for her poor mobility, it is too soon to tell whether that is caused by malnutrition or from the seizure (which may have been a brain hemorrhage) that she reportedly suffered following the ingestion of the poison. The burn, it seems, may be a cigarette burn, and appears to be several days old. Silver’s teeth are in decent shape considering, though they will likely need work in the future. There is also a possibility that Silver has and will hemorrhage internally. If she hemorrhages and begins to bleed out – a distinct possibility with rat poison – then she will require emergency vet care and will need to remain in the vet clinic for a few days. If she has already hemorrhaged internally, it may already be too late for her.

For the time being, Silver is living with a foster family, who has lovingly dubbed her Kara after Supergirl (she is a fighter), is working very hard on her rehabilitation. They are feeding her every 2-4 hours and giving her as much space and attention as she wants. They are working with her on trust, though this will take time, and are hoping, like the rest of us, that she will survive and have at the very least a few months of love in her life.

Silver (Kara)'s foster ferrents are feeding her every 2-4 hours and medicating her every 12. If she loses any more weight, the effects of the poison could be more severe.

If you would like to help Silver (Kara), you can do so by going to our website www.ferretsnorth.org and clicking on the “donate” button. All proceeds will go to covering vet bills of Kara and other ferrets entering our care that require vet attention, as well as helping Kara’s foster family with costs associated with Kara’s rehabilitation. Walmart and Save-On gift cards, as well as donations of puppy pads (Kara cannot use litters at this time as we need to watch for blood in her pee and poo), and soft bedding are also welcome. Kara also seems to quite like crinkle sacks and tunnels at this time.  

Update: November 2011 
Kara is doing quite well at this time. She has been left permanently blind (though one of her eyes can pick up light), with permanent neurological mobility issues, very little ability to control her bodily functions and has adrenal disease, however she now eats on her own, plays with her foster family, stashes food, begs for treats and has free range of their home. She loves giving them kisses and is quite a happy little girl; her disabilities don't seem to hold her back much at all. She stills loves outdoor adventures, cuddles and being fussed over. Here are some pictures of this little fighter today.
 Kara asleep with her foster mum.
 Kara on a nighttime adventure with her foster ferrents - notice how soft and shiny her coat is? 

Kara passed away in her sleep in the early hours of March 18, 2013 - two full years since she came in to our care. Thank you to her foster family and all those that worked so hard on her recovery and rehabilitation

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Learn. Play. Love. Ferrets.

Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society is hosting "Learn. Play. Love. Ferrets." at Quacker's Canine Cuisine, 844 4th Avenue, Prince George, B.C.  Saturday February 12 from 11am to 3 pm. This event is to help ferret owners meet other ferret owners, to recruit new foster families in preparation for "spring cleaning" ferret surrenders, and to educate the public about ferrets and ferret ownership. Friendly, healthy ferrets are welcome to join us, as are ferret lovers and those who simply wish to meet and play with ferrets.

Hope to see you all there =)

Friday, November 5, 2010

Ferret Giving Tree

For ferrets at shelters throughout Canada and the US who need a little extra love, and whose foster families and shelters need a little extra help. This is a wonderful idea! If you love ferrets, but can't have one, or have as many as you can handle but still want to help others, visit the Ferret Giving Tree.
This is how it works: You can browse through ferret bios or browse by shelter and pick a ferret. You read its wish list and then send the shelter some of what the ferret needs. You can send one or two objects on the list, or a whole slew of them! If you are a DIY kind of person, you may even wish to choose a ferret whose list includes hammocks and cage liners and try your hand at sewing! The ferrets won't care if the beds are not store bought or even perfect, so long as its functional, safe and cozy! Shelters have until the end of October to register their furry friends, and people can begin choosing the ferrets whose Christmas they want to make extra special beginning November 1st. Enjoy making some ferret feel extra special this holiday season! Who knows, you may even be helping one of our shelter ferrets =)

Monday, October 25, 2010

CALENDAR CONTEST!!!

WHAT??!!
Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society is going to try something... this idea was pitched by a volunteer and may work, but if it doesn't, we don't really lose anything (other than a bit of time), so it might be worth a try... a 2011 fund-raising calendar which can be ordered online by anyone interested in helping us out, or who just LOVES ferrets!

WHY??!!
We are going to make a calendar which interested parties can order online... the company from which the calendar is ordered takes a cut (approximately 20% of each sale) and gives us the rest. We make the calendar using our time and photos, they deal with making and shipping. This reduces the amount of capital that we have to invest in order to see whether this will work; as a new (and very small) society, we don't have a lot of spare capital for fund raising!

HELP!!!
So - we need pictures!!! Cute, funny, fuzzy ferret pictures!!! I will receive pictures in the Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society inbox (please send the photos to info@ferretsnorth.org) and repost them on facebook where people will have a chance to take a look at the pictures and choose their favourites!

Top 12 will be awarded their own month in the calendar, with honourable mentions being placed in smaller pictures throughout the calendar. The top three submissions will received their own copy of the calendar.


RULES AND REGULATIONS:

1) Pictures must be submitted to a special Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society inbox created just for this contest. The e-mail address is: contest@ferretsnorth.org

2) Photos must be high quality (min 3 MP) so that they are clear and crisp when enlarged. This ensures that the ferrets in the pictures look their best on the calendar.

3) You must have the rights to the photo which you are submitting, and by submitting the photo, you are agreeing to allow us to publish the picture of your ferret(s) in this contest, and for this calendar.

4)To 'vote' for a picture, click on the photo in the photo album (I will be creating an album specifically for this contest as soon as we begin to receive submissions), and press "like". The photos with the most 'likes' will win.

5)Only one vote per person per photo please. We will have an initial round where the top 12 are chosen, and a secondary round where the top 3 are chosen.

6) Owners can request a specific month for their image to be used in, but there is no guarantee that they will get the month that they request. We may ask for input from our facebook friends on this, but on the other hand, we may not as we need to ensure that the calendar is done soon!

7) We will be taking submissions for 5 days (officially beginning October 26) though feel free to send us submissions today if you'd like.

8) Anyone can enter, and can submit 5 photos each.

9) Photos MUST be of ferrets, though other animals can be in the picture as well =)

GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU =)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Pawsitively Gifted - Ferret Booth

Our friends at Pawsitively Gifted (1234 4th Avenue, Prince George, BC) have let us know that they are having a sidwalk sale Saturday August 7th, and asked us if we would like to set up a booth there. We jumped at the chance!!!

We will be there from 10-2 (or later if demand is there) with a table, some pamphlets and most likely two of our adoptable ferrets. If anyone has any questions or wants to meet some of our adoptable ferrets, do not hesitate to stop by!!!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Cute or Crazy?

Every now and again, I start to wonder whether some of my volunteers are just extremely passionate about ferrets, or a little nuts. One of my volunteer families have created an amazing ferret slide which travels from the top floor, through the chute and down to the ferret room where they land on a soft pile of stuffed animals and blankets. Some of their ferrets LOVE this slide, and one - Frankie - giggles all the way down before dancing about and continuing on with his games. Here is what the ferret slide looks like
And here is a link to the video that we shot with Frankie sliding down the slide - if you listen carefully with the volume up, you will hear him dooking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7zd6M7eC9Y

Thursday, July 9, 2009

MOVING DAY!

We now have a website - - - www.ferretsnorth.org and the blog will be moving to the site! This will not happen for a little while yet, but soonish! If you are concerned about not being able to find the blog, do not fret - this site will redirect you there as soon as we get all the bugs worked out.
See you at our new home =)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Ferret Society Volunteer Meet

For those living in Prince George and area that are interested in volunteering with Ferrets North Information and Rescue Society or who are simply curious ABOUT the society, we are having a gathering July 12 from 2 to 3 pm at Fort George Park. We will be meeting by the band shell and can be identified by the fact that we will most likely be the only people in the park with our ferrets.
See you then!

(Society Ferrets are magic and can defy the laws of gravity)