The Broward Ferret
Rescue was founded in 2000 by Karen Riley and Dona Michaels.
Based out of their homes, it remains a small no kill ferret
shelter. In 2003, Karen had to leave the shelter leaving Dona as
the soul head. This task could not have fallen on greater
shoulders. Still based out of her home, Dona maintains the
shelter with the help of many people. Jane Ziemba comes in and
cares for the ferrets several times a week. She also fosters
many ferrets with special needs. Michelle runs the sanctuary for
the rescue from her home. She cares for all the ailing ferrets
who are not adoptable due to illnesses. Sue helps with
fundraisers, while Lori contributes all the advertising. We have
many others that donate their time in assisting with the day to
day operations.
Unfortunately, as the
other rescues around Southern Florida disappear, more and more
ferrets come into the rescue. We carry an average of 40-50
ferrets which doesn't include the ones we have in foster homes,
and the sanctuary. And even though we continue to grow, we are
always out there trying to get these animals a forever home.
One of the ways we try
to adopt our ferrets is by going to PETCO. We try to go once a
month to PETCO's around the South Florida area, informing people
about ferrets, and if they are interested, we ask they think of
adoption first. Another way we get our ferrets out there is
through PETFINDERS.COM. Petfinders has been a substantial part
of getting our name out there and these ferrets adopted. We
average around 200 hits a day at petfinder, making it one of the
most affective adoption tools for us.
In 2004, Broward Ferret
Rescue became a 501c3 non-profit organization, meaning all funds
that we receive goes to the help and care of the ferrets in our
rescue. One of our major donators is PETCO. They are always
there to help out and constantly ask us to join them for their
national adoption events, and we are always happy to go. We get
other donations by holding fundraising events such as pot luck,
garage sales, and bake sales.