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K Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Oct 2001 11:52:22 -0400
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HI--
 
I recently bailed my son out of financial problem and have delayed doing
the work I want done in my "ferret room".
 
Before it gets too cold, I'm trying to take care of some details for my
ferret room.  We're going to tile the floor of the garage to make it
easier to keep clean and I hope reduce the smell.  We're tolling the
ferret cages outside for a few hours, to bleach the garage floor, let it
dry and put down cheap sticky tiles.Its getting to be too late in the year
to keep the garage open while and do any serious work because of fumes.
 
We should be the hit of the neighborhood with 8 Midsest cages full of
ferretssitting in the front yard and driveway.  All their supplies, toys,
food bin, wagon, carriers etc outside too.
 
I hope people don't think we're having a ferret yard sale.  LOL!  About 9
out of the 23 are very good in public and can be handled by almost anyone.
4 are retired from public because of age and the other 5 go everywhere I
can take a ferret.  The rest are rescues of some sort and several are
biters who are very poor with people.  I gotta find "Dont Feed Your
Fingers to my Ferrets" signs to put on the cages.
 
My babies were product demonstrators for Kim Wolf at the ferret show in
Columbus, Oh and she could have adopted out the five we had there for the
day with no problems.
 
KG
[Posted in FML issue 3562]

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