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Beth Lindsay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Jul 2012 07:05:49 -0400
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Hi

The toys you will want to use will need to be tailored to the likes
and dislikes of each ferret. I find different ferrets enjoy different
toys. Some things you could try include; bags (cloth, plastic, paper),
boxes, dishes filled with water and ice cubes, piles of blankets or
towels, cat-teaser toys, babble balls, tunnels (I use dryer hosing) and
finally you! You are the best toy for your ferrets to play with :) Some
things for in the cage can include crinkle sacs, plush animal toys,
hard plastic jingle balls. Ferrets also enjoy a blanket half stuffed
through the bars of a cage so they can drag it in/dig at it. Another
good option would be to take your ferrets on frequent walks. Get a
harness that fits them well and take them out into the world. I find
that always get my guys stimulated and eventually tuckered out. I'm
curious as to why you think the room is not ferret-proofable. Feel
free to email me and I will be happy to help you, flame free :)

Beth

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