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I've had ferrets who dragged their bedding into the litterpans to sleep -
currently there are three "litter-pan kids" in residence.
I figured that even though ferrets are totally domesticated, some of the
instincts of their wild cousins pop up here and there - for instance, the
"denning" instinct seems to be a little stronger in some of them (notice
how they like to sleep inside and underneath stuff?) And I noticed that
the "litter-pan kids" liked to sleep with their backs up against the wall
of the pan.
What I did was scour the house for things that could provide a
solid-walled "den" inside the cage. One little girl wound up with a round
clay pot, just her size; another got a small box with a ferret-sized hole
cut in one end. The third has an eight-inch length of 6" diameter tubing.
I left the pans just a wee bit dirtier than usual for a couple days, and
tucked nice, clean, fluffy bedding inside the new "dens."
Not one of them has gone back to sleeping in the litterpans. :-)
-Carla
(no, the other one <g>)
[Posted in FML issue 3558]
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