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Randie asked:
>What's the best product to use to clean up ferret accidents in cages
>and carriers?
And I have to say:
So far, the best stuff I have found costs $50/gallon and I discovered
it at a fair in Massachusetts. In fact, my mother now tells all her
friends that I kept the ferrets in her house and THEY DIDN'T SMELL BAD!
As we all know, ferrets smell good ('cepttin' them big ol' hobs, Fred!)
and it is the bedding and litter that is nasty. So, with the help of
this product and also the help of Diane Wall's laundry soap - which
REALLY works! - we are now sweet-smelling without baths.
The product? Hmmm, I forget. No, not really. I keep a travel size with
me where-ever I go. It is called OdorGone and is NOT available in
stores. It must be ordered from a distributor. I got it from someone in
Worcester, MA. The toll-free # I have is 1-888-853-8199 and the website
is www.odorgone.com .
--
Renee Downs
"Eventually we will realize that if we destroy the ecosystem we
destroy ourselves." Jonas Salk
"The most effective way to do it, is to do it." Amelia Earhart
It's amazing how much can be accomplished if nobody cares who
gets the credit!
Ferret Emergency Response, Rescue & Evacuation Team (F.E.R.R.E.T.)
http://www.ferretemergency.org
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International Ferret Congress
http://www.ferretcongress.org
American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
[Posted in FML 6182]
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