Washington Ferret Rescue and Shelter
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Annie aka Annie Ann aka Anna aka Little Ann. We have a special bond, me and Annie. She's difficult and obstinate and spiteful and rebellious. If she isn't getting the attention her Highness feels she deserves, she will poop on the floor in front of her litter box or in the middle of the living room floor - all the while glaring at me. She will also climb the top of her 3 story cage (7 feet) and act distressed. At first I thought she couldn't get down until I glanced in her room one day and caught her shimmying down between the cage and the wall. Apparently she got tired of waiting. Abused before I got her, she bites most everyone (including her foster dad). I swear - she really enjoys being this way. But it's also very obvious that she is my Annie. Or...I am hers. I can kiss and cuddle her to my hearts content and she always gives me love and kisses back. Always. Unfortunately, Little Ann was just diagnosed with early adrenal disease and will need monthly Lupron shots for the rest of her life. Let's hope it's a long one because I wouldn't know what to do without my Annie. Annie is also very attached to her sisters, Cloey, Bibi and Cuddle Bug as well as her foster brothers, Buddy, Honey Bear and Dude.

- Terri