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The British Ferret Club
The British ferret club established in 2000 by Jim Lawley, with the intention of bringing together people who regard ferrets with respect and affection.
This year the club has more show dates than ever before, a website, forum and mailing list to keep you up to date. Dealing with the day-to-day running of the club is Andy Handley - Chairman and Zoe Davies -Secretary.

This year we are running a number of shows in various areas including Leicester Cheshire, Oxford and Yorkshire to name a few, all shows are qualifiers for the British Ferret Club Grand Final and are open shows, which mean that anybody can enter a ferret into the show you do not have to be a club member. So come and meet us.

Feel free to contact us for advice on a vast majority of ferret matters, ferret diets, healthcare problems and suitable housing for ferrets inside and outside the house. From tips on showing and what judges look for in a well-kept healthy ferret to handling difficult ferrets, claw clipping and ear cleaning.

The British Ferret Club was formed to raise the profile of ferrets in the public eye and encourage best practice in the keeping of ferrets. This includes ferret health welfare, nutrition, and breeding, working ferrets, keeping ferrets as pets and using ferrets for pest control. We can provide nutritional advice if required and have an extensive knowledge of the different health problems and diseases that can adversely affect our beloved ferrets.

See that we are totally committed to our fantastic ferrety friends.
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