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Hi folks,


We're still trying to locate the last ferret and reunite it with its family.


Between 18:30 and 20:30 they are most active. So this is prime ferret spotting time. Please keep a gentle eye open for him.


They'll waltz through open doors as if they own the place and are super friendly with all humans, especially kids. No need to worry about possible biting. He doesn't.


Pls contact me if you see him 07720 444 772

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Yes !!!!!!


We have our happy ending! Thanks to the above and beyond efforts of No63, the last of the ferrets is home (as of 30mins ago) and being showered with 'welcome back' affection from the other three.


Today, is a good day.

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As the owner of the (now re-banded) escapees, I would like to publicly profess our unsurmoutable gratitude to the residents of East Dulwich for their kindness and the continued efforts that helped us put our little family back together - four days after the initial security breach!


If anyone has kiddies who would like to meet the little critters who caused all the trouble, please send me a PM and I will be happy to arrange a time for a petting session.


Once again, thank you!

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