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You have reached the shelter page for Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter. Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter is located in limerick, Pennsylvania. If you have information to add or update for Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter, please click here and let us know.

Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter


P.O. Box 5074

limerick, Pennsylvania 19468

Phone: 610-495-1509

Email: kym@ferretclub.com

Website: www.ferretclub.com/



The Pennsylvania Ferret Club and Shelter (PFCS) is both a ferret club and a full-service ferret rescue and shelter organization. The ferret club consists of dozens of members who all work together for the primary purpose of supporting the club's shelter branches. Equally important, the club also focuses on educating the public, current ferret owners, and others who come in contact with ferrets about the care and needs of the domestic ferret. The overall goal of the PFCS is to improve the quality of life for pet ferrets everywhere.

Our Club members volunteer their time in a variety of ways to help us achieve our goals. Primarily, our club members assist in providing shelter to surrendered ferrets, hold many fundraisers and events to raise money to care for the ferrets in our shelter, and host and participate in educational days to teach the public about domestic ferrets.

The shelters of the PFCS are comprised of a network consisting of two full-service shelter branches and several halfway homes that are run by club members. For more information about our shelters, visit our Shelter Info section.

The PFCS is a very active organization that hosts and participates in many events throughout the year. Our biggest event is our annual ferret show, Ferret Fandango. Our club members also attend as many as ten other ferret shows in the eastern United States every year. We hold numerous fundraising events, ferret awareness days, and participate in pet fairs and expos hosted by other organizations to educate the public about ferrets.
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