Magnificent Seven

Zorro, Buddy7, Bonnie, Duke, Snort, Emma, and Zoey

The Magnificent Seven were surrendered to the Sanctuary on October 24th, 2002 due to their previous owner's medical condition. The Magnificent Seven are: Zorro, Buddy7, Bonnie, Duke, Snort, Emma, and Zoey. Please check back for pictures and updates on these little ones!

UPDATE: February 17th, 2003

Buddy7 has crossed the Rainbow Bridge. He passed right after midnight this morning of what preliminary autopsy shows to be liver and intestinal problems. We will miss you, Buddy7...

Duke                                                            Zoey

 

Duke & Bonnie with their previous owner


   

Zorro                                                         Emma

 


UPDATE: September 29th, 2004

Bonnie`s heart meds quit working. We lost her after meds tonight. She died in her sleep. We will miss our beautiful sable girl...

Love, Zoo


UPDATE: June 9th, 2006

We have lost Snort. He was adrenal and on lupron for his last 2 1/2 years. He looked, acted, and played like a totally happy ferret. He lived it fully, clear until the end...

We will miss him.

Love, Zoo


UPDATE: March 30th, 2005

We have lost our Zoey. It wasn`t the adrenal disease that took her. She had a tumor in her tummy. She showed no signs of illness. She just went to sleep last night---and never woke up. Zoey was getting up in years but she lived it to the fullest. We will miss our sweet little sable girl.

Rest in Peace Zoey.

Love, Zoo


UPDATE: October 19th, 2006


Emma Leigh is gone. More cancer. I hate it...I will miss our tiny champagne girl. She got along well with every ferret she ever met. She ate all human flesh but mine. She trusted me--and I trusted her with my face (which isn`t too beautiful anyway)

Another grave to dig. I am so heavy-hearted...

Love, Zoo


UPDATE: January 12th, 2007

On December 21st, 2006, we lost our Zorro--my little kisser boy. He gave the best kisses in the room...

Necropsy showed a primary liver issue. Dr. Durst has allowed me to sit in on the necropsies and I am so grateful to her. It`s hard enough to lose one--but it helps to know what the enemy was. Without a necropsy, there are so many unanswered questions...

In some small way, it is comforting to know there is nothing ANYONE could have done to save him.

I will really miss cuddling with him---and his sweet kisses. He was just the best...

More later.

Love, Zoo