Browse Ferrets
View our available ferrets and choose one that fits your lifestyle.
Submit Application
Complete our adoption form with your details and experience.
Application Reviewed
We review your application to ensure a safe and suitable match.
Approval & Adoption
Once approved, you can take your ferret home.
Adoption Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old
Provide a safe and clean environment
Have time for care and interaction
Commitment to proper feeding and hygiene
Willingness to provide veterinary care
What Happens After You Apply?
After submitting your application, our team will review your information and may contact you for additional details. Approval typically takes 1–3 days. We aim to match each ferret with the most suitable home to ensure long-term wellbeing.
Ready to Adopt?
Start your journey today and give a ferret a second chance at life.
What We Do
At Amilia’s Ferrets Rehoming Center, we connect ferrets in need with loving families ready to give them a forever home. Every ferret that comes to us is assessed, cared for, and matched with the right adopter ensuring a safe and happy transition for both the ferret and the family.
We work alongside veterinarians, dedicated volunteers, and passionate adopters to make sure every ferret is healthy, socialized, and ready for their new chapter before they leave our care.
Our adoption process is simple but thorough because we believe the right match makes all the difference. Some ferrets find their family quickly, while others need a little more time and patience. No matter how long it takes, every ferret with us has a safe place to stay until the perfect home is found.
Our work continues because of people like you adopters, supporters, and ferret lovers who believe these curious little creatures deserve a second chance. Whether you’re looking to adopt, foster, or simply support our mission, you’re helping us change a ferret’s life, one placement at a time.
Learn how to take care of your ferret!
Housing
Ferrets need more than just a cage! They can be housed indoors and outdoors, but their enclosure must be spacious, safe, and enriching
Feeding
Ferrets are obligate carnivores and need a high-protein diet. Raw meat or quality kibble keeps them healthy and thriving.
Illness
Ferrets are prone to a range of illnesses and having a significant vet fund is a must. Check out our common illness document below:
Adoption Guide
On this page we will explain to you all things ferret. You can download our quick read guide below that explains all your ferrets basic needs.
You May Love:
Rocky
An adult female ferret with a sleek black sable coat, currently looking for her forever home in Madison, WI. She’s a small but mighty companion curious, smart, and endlessly playful, with a gentle and affectionate side that makes her a joy to be around. Ferrets like Bailey thrive with interactive play and human bonding, and her friendly, funny personality means she’ll fit right into an attentive and loving household. If you’re ready to welcome a clever little character into your life, Bailey might just be your perfect match.
FAQs
Start by filling out an application. We’ll ask for photos of your cage setup, a short video of play areas, check vet references, and complete a home visit. This helps ensure every ferret goes to a safe, prepared home.
Anywhere from a hours to a few days, depending on readiness, housing, and ferret availability. We focus on the right match, not the fastest one.
Ferrets may be returned within two weeks, though we encourage allowing time for decompression. If at any point you can no longer care for a ferret adopted from us, they must be returned to the rescue. However, the adoption fee will be retained as a donation to the rescue.
A proper ferret-safe cage, a secure play area, access to an experienced vet, and the ability to financially care for them long-term.
Ferrets need a species-appropriate diet, daily enrichment, and ongoing veterinary care. Even experienced owners are always learning, and we’re happy to help guide you.
Ready to Adopt?
Start your journey today and give a ferret a second chance at life.
