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Date:
Thu, 11 Oct 2001 19:47:22 EDT
Subject:
FERRET PROOFING....
From:
Sarah B <[log in to unmask]>
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Hey again everyone...
question for today is... How do you ferret proof a space heater that's set
inside of an old fireplace?  My friend is going to ferret sit, and we're
both a little worried about her space heaters.  It's an older house,
therefore, space heaters.  It's about 2ft sq.  I never had a fire in the
fireplace at my house, so I've never had to worry about anything happening
to the ferts.  I'm not sure if I'd have to worry now, but I figure safer
to ask than assume.  I thought about fireplace screens, but I doubt they'd
hold up to the four rascals.  It is temporary (for now) though she does
sit for my animals quite often.  If we can come up with a good deterrent,
it might actually become permanent.
[Posted in FML issue 3568]

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