March 07, 2009

Rehoming Ferrets in Japan

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If for whatever reason you have to make that sad decision to rehome your ferret while in Japan, here are the steps you need to take and the information you need to have before hand.

I. Who to contact?
Leave me a comment on this post or any post on this site and I will contact one of the two places below of your choosing. Comments left on this site are first sent to me BEFORE publishing so this can all be handled privately without your email address or questions displayed publicly. I personally recommend going through the JFA first only because they have more resources as a group at their disposal. FerretShelter@HOME is a privately run shelter in Aichi (unconfirmed location) Prefecture.
JFA
FerretShelter@HOME (check this site anyway for the clever shelter icon. Spot it?? )

II. Why contact me and not the actual shelters directly?

Case of JFA: Yes, there are people in the JFA who speak English very well, but really it's another stress on their already hectic schedules to have to interpret native English. And besides, they will likely send it to me for confirmation anyway as they have in the past.

Please do whatever makes you feel more comfortable though. This is a terribly hard decision to go through in the first place.

Case of FS@HOME: I have only met the shelter operator once. At the very first Kyoto Championship Show. in fact. A very pleasant, nice man. I seriously don't think he speaks a word of English though.


III. Things you will definitely need to have done in advance:
document with basic info - age or best approximate, sex, breeder, personality
vaccines updated
food and treats
photo - would be nice

IV. Things that would be really nice for your little friend to have:
Their old toys.
Their old bedding.
An old shirt of yours you have worn for a few days previously.

☆.。.:*・RANDOM CARPETSHARKING☆SPEEDBUMPING・*:.。.☆

☆ The JFA screens the ferrets new family before placing her or him into their new home. If a new home can not be found by the necessary time, there are foster parents available that the JFA has also screened.

☆ As we have seen in America, once the economy takes a heavy hit the animal shelters fill up at an alarming rate. It is no different in Japan with maybe the exception that ferrets are so expensive right off the bat that people do not invest in them as lightly as they would a dog or cat. Nonetheless it does happen that a lot of ferrets are need of rehoming suddenly. FS@HOME encountered that recently when they had an emergency intake of 16 ferrets from one owner. Reading the article on the main page, it sounds like this had a little touch of hoarding involved even though it seems they were well taken care of. Anyway, the point I am poorly trying to make here is file a request with the JFA first. FS@HOME is a little overwhelmed right now.



Cheers and see you again! (^_-)-♪

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...
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yogaferret said...

j-

i just wanted to let you know here that i sent you an email from my gmail account. in case my email is treat like spam by accident. :>

Migs said...

yogaferret. please contact me on my gmail account as I can't find your email ad in your blog. I'm looking for ferret breeders who could ship to the Phillipines. Also, I'm looking for canine distemper and anti rabies for ferrets as I currently own a ferret imported from the US but I can't find the necessary vaccines he needs by december here in our country. Thanks alot!

yogaferret said...

Hi Migs:

I went to your blog to leave this note, but there was no way to post to it and your gmail address wasn't listed in your profile either so hopefully you will stop by here again and see this.

I deal strictly with Japan and the USA as those are the only two countries I am familiar with but I CAN tell you that the four major breeders that ship to Japan probably can ship to the Phillipines too. They are as follows:

USA Breeders:
PATHVALLEY
MARSHALL FARMS

Canada Breeders:
CANADIAN FARMS

New Zealand Breeders:
New Zealand {only ever listed as such. no particular farm name probably due to the special circumstances under which they are bred.}

As to VACCINES...
Apparently there are the necessary vaccines for dogs and cats, whether they are safe for ferrets could be questionable. However this company was at the top of the list:
http://www.virbac.ph/vaccine.htm
{It should be noted that any five-in-one vaccines combining rabies and distemper are NOT reccomended for ferrets.}

Additionally, I would suggest contacting the appropriate government bureau such as
Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Bureau of Animal Industry, Manila, Philippines.
http://www.da.gov.ph/

This is not the official page, but gives you an overview:
http://www.santaferelo.com/ecs/data/sfguide/PH/Pet.htm

Anything else, please let me know.
:D

yogaferret said...

R ~

Received your post here!
But no email address so I am responding here also.

If you have not bought your ticket yet, I know from my friends in America that send ferrets to Japan that DELTA AIRLINES will ship ferrets internationally.

Either way - whether you have a chance to try Delta or need to rehome, please send me your email ASAP so we can get started right away. In both cases it will take time to gather everything together for processing.

Regards,
michelle

Friendly Ferrets said...

I'm sure that this information will be greatly appreciated by those who sadly have to rehome their ferrets in Japan.
Found you while searching for ferret blogs.

yogaferret said...

Thanks for your comment friendly friends. :D

Fortunately (and sadly. Giving up a family member is never easy.) it has helped several people since this page has been published.

Hope to be back in business soon!
Just got a new working computer last week. ^.^

yogaferret said...

UPDATE:

please reference the comment section of this post for information on shipping to Japan.

http://nippynihon.blogspot.com/2010/01/cuteness-overdose.html

Later, all information will be compiled into a separate post for ease of searching.