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Date: | Tue, 1 Mar 1994 20:28:02 -0500 |
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Greetings,
> As the soon-to-be proud pet human of a 6-week-old male carpet shark, I am
> frantically engaged in ferret-proofing, procuring ferret care supplies,
> etc. I am wondering, however, about part of the living facilities I am
> setting up.
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> I have a large, three-level cage with ramps connecting all the levels.
> The cage floors are 1-inch wire mesh, so I have scrounged a bunch of
> carpet scraps to provide a decent floor. The pieces, however, have a
> bunch of fibers fraying at some of the edges, and I'm worried about the
> ferret ingesting some of these and possibly coming up with an intestinal
> blockage. Any veteran ferret owners out there have any advice on this one?
Our cage is partially carpeted, primarily on the play levels...
I have found that while our two ferrets love to dig and tear at the
carpet (and may consume bits for all I know), they have suffered no
apparent ill effects. And they've been in this environment for over
a year. I change out the carpet when it gets too soiled or torn up.
But I think the carpet is preferrable to wire mesh on their toes.
Note - I have also used wood vaneer and lanolium to provide flooring.
[Posted in FML issue 0745]
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