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From: Lynne Fink
Date: 2008-01-14 05:35:54 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] scented candles
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com


Hi Kevin,
Have you thought about getting an air-purifier? or I have heard that Home Depot carry something called "smoke eaters". I have heard/or read that scented candles are not that good for people's respiratoy system so I can only imagine it would be harder on the ferrets. I have used just non-scented candles and they work just as well as scented ones but I'm always afraid that I will cause a fire so I don't burn them often.
Hope that helps
Lynne and the brats

beavis8969 <beavis8969@yahoo.com> wrote:
Does anyone know anything about any bad effects a scented candle can
have on ferrets. We use warmers ( not burn them ). We just had new
neighbors move in ( side by side duplex ) and they are heavy smokers.
We can not stand the smell that comes over so we started using the
scented candles on warmers. It isnt to keep the smell of the ferrets
down! ( we have 19 ). I will post pics of them.
Kevin








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