Whew! It's been a while since I've written, so...intros first.
I have 3 ferrets, Claudia, one of Sam in NZ's beautiful ferrets is a little
over a year old. Bailey and Julia, whom I adopted from Rick Roller here in
Salt Lake, who are also both gorgeous (no, I'm not prejudiced! ), I'm not
sure of their ages, but prolly both 2-3 yrs.
My problem is this: I made Vicki Henderson's awesome crocheted hammocks for
my guys, and Claudia insists on chewing on them! She's already chewed
through one (dumping a very indignant Bailey and Julia to the floor of the
cage), and is chewing up the replacement too. She doesn't seem to swallow
the yarn, although I did hit the Petromalt heavier than usual when she
chewed through it, just in case, since I couldn't tell how much she might
have swallowed with it in 2 pieces. But the new one is only slightly
fraying where she chews at it, so there' not enough missing to worry about.
But I've tried scruffing, time-outs, Tabasco sauce on the places she likes
to chew (she just finds new places). Does anyone have any suggestions on
breaking her of this habit? Not only do I worry about her swallowing yarn,
and having to continually replace the hammock, it makes a VERY annoying
sound when she chews on it that is not pleasant to wake up to at 3 am.
Please help if you can!
Thanks!
Jessica and her Party of 3 (so far)
Claudia
Bailey
Julia
[Posted in FML issue 2955]
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