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ferret outdoors - how cold is too cold?
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Alayne Avery <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 03:14:12 +0000
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I recently bought a harness for the ferrets and tried it out on two of
them.  They both hated having it put on, but once I took them outside,
they were their usual exploratory selves.
 
There is snow on the ground here, and I was getting worried about them
freezing their toesies, so they only stayed out for maybe 5 minutes each.
How cold is too cold for them to be out, and how long can they be out?
What about in the heat?  I imagine hot pavement would burn their toes.
 
Any ferret walking suggestions is greatly appreciated.  I would imagine
I'll get alot of stares from the neighbors.
 
Thanks much!
Alayne, Sierra, Angel and Emily
[Posted in FML issue 4077]

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