Shadow
Shadow was found on the streets on Bedfordshire at 4 weeks old, she had bad cat-flu and was very bloated. She had lots of trips to the vets as she was too small at first to have her jabs.
Shadow is now very healthy, but is still a very nervous cat, and spends most of her time hiding in the shadows (hence the name).
Shadow is now very healthy, but is still a very nervous cat, and spends most of her time hiding in the shadows (hence the name).
Killer
Killer was given to me by someone i knew, he was in a state. He was given away as he had a nasty bite and they just couldn't tame him. He was very under-weight and that was part of the biting problem. After a few months he learnt not to bite, my other half was over the moon as his thumb was starting to heal!
Killer is amazing ferret and has been to many schools as he is now stupidly friendly.
Killer is amazing ferret and has been to many schools as he is now stupidly friendly.
Pickels
Pickels, well 'vampire' would have been a better name for her! Pickels we got after her 4th home got a cat and they couldnt handle her. She was a mental case, on arival to collect her we took a carrier to to colllect her in only for her to decided we were her new vampire target, she ripped our hand to bits, i have never seen such a physco rat. After 30mins of trying to get her out of her cage we gave up, we bought her home. Pickels needed so much help it was amazing even feeding her was a nightmare, she would have you every time. Cleaning her cage involved the bath, gardening gloves, a towl and two people (hence for the cuddle with heavy gardening gloves), after a few months of us she improved amazingly. She was now having food with no gloves and cleaning was easier. In the end we had pickels watching tv on our laps, cage mates, and baths and many cuddles.
Badger
Badger was found in a bin in London with head wounds where some one had bashed him over the head. The rspca said they wouldn't help so he was bought to me rather than be pts . He was very friendly and he surprised us as he had been through so much. We didnt think he would make the night as his wounds where so bad, but he did. We had him checked at the vets the next day he was very old and was given some meds and check over.
sid
Sid the ferret came to me after I read an ad saying he would be pts if he wasn't rehomed. Sid was 12 weeks old and was meant to be very badly behaved and terrified his family, but he was brought to me and he has very strange traits. He loves shiney things, forks, spoons, etc, he's like a magpie, he hides them!
Chickens and Roosters
we have taken on many hens and a lots of roosters and a couple of turkeys and some quails even some exbattery hens .
from
http://www.freshstartforhens.co.uk/
from
http://www.freshstartforhens.co.uk/
Ratties
Over the past couple of years we have taken on many rats of all ages and condition even ended up with lots of babies all happy ratties.