Washington Ferret Rescue Shelter

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12514 128th Ln NE
Kirkland, WA 98034

Washington Ferret Rescue Shelter, located in Kirkland, WA, is a haven for ferrets in need. The shelter welcomes inquiries regarding adoption, volunteering, support, and outreach, encouraging engagement from the community. Visitors can schedule appointments to meet the lovable ferrets available for adoption, seek expert advice on ferret care, or simply enjoy the company of fellow animal enthusiasts.

At Washington Ferret Rescue Shelter, the focus is on providing a nurturing environment for these playful creatures. In addition to facilitating adoptions, the shelter offers educational resources on ferret health, diet, housing, and behavior. Guests can also browse through a selection of ferret-related items available for purchase, further supporting the shelter's mission.

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