2 April 2025
Above: Lumos, named after the Harry Potter magic spell that creates light, meets residents Vera at Prince Edward Duke of Kent Court, in Braintree.
To mark National Pet Month in April, residents at Prince Edward Duke of Kent Court, in Braintree (Essex), have just had a delightful surprise when a special furry guest paid them a visit. Lumos, or ‘Lu’ for short, is the eldest of three brother ferrets, and charmed everyone with his friendly nature.
Lu’s visit came about after his owner, Abigail, was contacted by the Home’s staff. The team had seen her story on Facebook after one of Lu’s brothers, Jinx, managed to escape in Witham. Thankfully, after an eventful adventure, Jinx was found safe and well, happily tucked under the shed and waiting for mealtime.
Resident John enjoys Lumo’s delightful company.
During his visit, Lu enjoyed plenty of attention, and residents were delighted to hold and stroke him. His soft fur and gentle manner sparked smiles and fond memories, with many sharing their own stories of beloved pets from years ago.
Resident Vera said:
He’s such a lovely little thing! I never thought I’d be holding a ferret today, but he’s so soft and calm. It’s been wonderful.
Activities Coordinator Sophie says:
We know the joy that animals can bring to older people. Whether it’s a visiting therapy pet or a local furry friend like Lu, these interactions offer comfort and companionship to our residents. We’re so grateful to Abigail for bringing Lu in to meet us. His visit was a real highlight, and we look forward to hearing more about their adventures!
[Summary: Residents at Prince Edward Duke of Kent Court, in Braintree (Essex), enjoyed a heartwarming visit from Lu the ferret, whose gentle nature and soft fur brought smiles, fond memories, and a delightful surprise for National Pet Month in April.]