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Date: | Fri, 1 Oct 1993 00:17:27 -0400 |
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Re: Coco and the (gross) travelling problem.
I have a small travel case, and I have converted a kleenex
box into a litter box. I have a large male and 2 females and
they will all use it. I cut off the top of the kleenex box
(this is one where kleenexes come out of the top not the top
and side). I also needed to support it better so it wouldn't
be tipped over, so I glued a piece of cardboard on the bottom
extended outward - that probably doesn't make sense. You have
this kleenex box that is in the cage - let me see if I can
draw a diagram...
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| *****************|
| The darker part is the ********* *|
| extra cardboard support ********* *|
| and the clear rectangle ********* *|
| is where the kleenex ********* *|
| box litter box goes. ********* *|
| ********* *|
| ********* *|
| ********* *|
| ********* *|
| <-- FRONT OF CAGE ********* *|
| *****************|
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It works great for me. I put a plastic bag over it, rubber band it
around the kleenex box and fill it with litter.
Good luck!
Also, I got some clear plastic tubing for my kids. They love it!
Its fun for me too! I got it at a plastics distributor (see Plastics
in the Yellow Pages). Look for the cheapest, lowest quality (this
stuff is expensive). I would say 3-4" diameter (3" for extra small
female ferrets and 4" for large male ferrets).
Chris.
frequently seen ROFL with the MAO added :-)
Some of these abbreviations seem to be more common in some groups than
others, on misc.kids we use a lot of YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary),
IMHO (In My Humble Opinion), and IMNSHO (In My Not So Humble Opinion).
*Tigger*
[Posted in FML issue 0594]
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