Animal charity bosses are looking for new homes in Dundee for dozens of abandoned ferrets.
The Scottish SPCA are urging people from Tayside and the rest of Scotland to adopt the cute animals.
Bosses said there has been a huge influx of ferrets at their rehoming centres.
They are currently caring for over 60 of the ‘mustelids’ across their nine animal rescue sites.
Scottish SPCA spokesman, Graeme Innes, said: “We are currently caring for more ferrets than usual across all our centres.
“Sadly, these animals are consistently overlooked for rehoming and tend to stay in our care for a long time. It’s a shame as they can make fantastic pets in the right homes.
“We’re not sure what’s driving the increase in ferrets coming in to our care. It could be that people didn’t want them any more when the reality of owning one of these animals set in!
“Although they are great for adult homes, or homes with older teenagers, they’re not really suitable as children’s pets as they can nip.
“They also need a lot of enrichment and exercise as they’re highly social, intelligent creatures who love interacting with their owners. They shouldn’t just be left in a cage and forgotten about.”
And he added: “However, if you’re willing to put the time and effort in to caring for them they can be incredibly rewarding animals to own.
They’re very inquisitive and cheeky and will definitely bring a lot of fun in to their new owners’ lives!
“If anyone is looking for a friend for their existing ferrets, we’d love to hear from you as we have so many in our care that we’re sure we can find the perfect match.
“If anyone is also thinking about becoming a first-time ferret owner then please consider adopting an animal and giving them a second chance.
“Our centre receptions are open 1pm until 4pm daily and you can give our teams a call or pop in with any questions you might have about adopting one of these animals.
“We’d love to see these overlooked animals start to generate some interest and get the loving forever homes they deserve.”
- All the ferrets that the Scottish SPCA currently have for rehoming can be viewed and applied for here.
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