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General Category => Lost and Found Ferrets => Topic started by: Rfloydian on March 07, 2014, 07:29:44 PM

Title: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: Rfloydian on March 07, 2014, 07:29:44 PM
Lost -one of our ferrets from the Nelson park road area,st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover, post code CT15
if you are about that way or have friends/family that live there please could you ask them to keep an eye out, he's very friendly, brown and cream in colour, has brown nose and is neutered & microchipped
his name is Gizmo
My tel no is 07738 714202,  there is a reward for his safe return
Please share this, we are desperate to find him
Thank you so much
Title: Re: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: Rfloydian on March 08, 2014, 10:45:53 AM
He has now been found  :Yippee: :Yippee:
Title: Re: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: darkqueenenlightened on March 08, 2014, 03:35:35 PM
So glad he was found :)
Title: Re: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: lazy-ferret on March 08, 2014, 04:03:19 PM
Result.... well done... :highfive:
Title: Re: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: peterc on March 11, 2014, 01:12:40 PM
Glad that he's back.

I always think that this is one of the reasons for walking them. Various people claim that they have poor homing instincts, but if you take them out regularly, they certainly learn the way home. My two tend to get very bouncy when we are within five or so houses of home. They do both return if they escape and one of them tries to dig through the door so I know she's there. The other I have to sit with the door open.
Title: Re: Lost st Margaret's at Cliffe nr Dover -CT15 postcode
Post by: lazy-ferret on March 11, 2014, 10:39:27 PM
Glad that he's back.

I always think that this is one of the reasons for walking them. Various people claim that they have poor homing instincts, but if you take them out regularly, they certainly learn the way home. My two tend to get very bouncy when we are within five or so houses of home. They do both return if they escape and one of them tries to dig through the door so I know she's there. The other I have to sit with the door open.

Very true.. ours even find their way back to the caravan after their fist walk.