Message Number: FHL6701 | New FHL Archives Search
From: J Clark
Date: 2008-11-09 02:28:50 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] New Ferret - No Smell, No biting but some behaviour problems!
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

Well, your ferret is totally ecstatic tobe free.=A0 They are meant to be ca=
ged as much as some people cage them.=A0 They are hyper little critters wit=
h loads of silliness to share so perhaps you could ferret proof a bedroom, =
leave a dresser drawer half open for him and have a wacky play session in t=
here.

My first ferret learned to use the litterbox in my room and so I ended up l=
eaving her in there to play at will when I was at work and then she had the=
run of the apatment.=A0 Of course I removed plants and all things rubbery =
& tempting to chew so she was saf & happy I believe.

=A0 Try it, your rug monkey will love it!

Jilli + 2

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