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>From: jbardwel <[log in to unmask]>
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>The jinx is that Em (1 lb, 3 oz) can slip right through the 1.5" by 5"
>bar gaps by twisting like a contortionist. Fortunately, she isn't
>exactly hopping in and out, and seems content with her new home. This
>cage was originally intended to be a small dog bathroom trainer. If Em
>was even a teeny bit bigger in the shoulders, I don't think she could
>get through. I put her in an H-harness last night (she could slip
>through still, but not as easily).... Any advice?
We converted a dog kennel into a good cage for our first ferret by
covering it with plastic hardware cloth. Its safe, durable and easy to
work with. You should be able to get it at a Home Depot or Lowes. It
wasn't expensive. When we later bought a bigger ferret cage we took
the hardware cloth off and sold the kennel to a friend for her puppy.
Regards,
Hawk & Patrick,
Salem, Faye, Bandit, Bowser, Bailey, Ferry and Sugar the ferts
Pyewacket & Azriel the cats
and Smokey the African Grey
Blessings to all animals great and small and those of us who love and
adore them.
[Posted in FML issue 4085]
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