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Subject:
Outdoor Ferrets
From:
Shirley Hewett <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 24 Jan 2002 06:43:31 +1100
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>I really need a bigger place for my little war dancers to play as I cant
>have them in the house.  They do get alot of exercise on their harnesses
>though.  Any >info or any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Kind regards,
>KC.
 
You really need to be careful when housing you ferrets outside.  *A
shady place with a breeze* is just not cool enough during our Australian
summers, and I bet we've got some scorchers coming up.  Draping their
living quarters with wet blankets or bags will only work if there is
someone home during the hottest part of the day to keep them wet.  Frozen
bottles of water is effective if tucked into their bedding.  However it is
much safer to keep your ferrets indoors in a cool place during our heat
waves.
 
Love & Dooks
Shirley
[Posted in FML issue 3672]

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