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HI all,
To whomever thought closets were cruel.. Maybe some are, but I have been
lucky in several places I've lived that not only had walk-in closets, they
were closets with *windows*. They had fresh air, light, a *lot* of space to
play, It was much nicer than any cage I've had. I thought it was a perfect
solution.... they couldn't be allowed free run when I wasn't home because
other people sometimes came into the flat. At another place I lived there
was a huge coffin display closet.... [the kind that a coffin would be in
for a home wake. very old house as you can tell] We took the doors off, and
placed the cages on the floor facing into the living room. Again, lots of
light, and not in a traffic flow. In that place though, they had to be
caged. I was having problems with ferret wars. My sterling female would
get the stuffing beaten out of her by an albino [which I had been given by a
friend] if they were out at the same time. Anyhow, the point is that not
*all* closets are bad.
What to call a group of ferrets. My vote goes for :
frolic of ferrets
frenzy of ferrets
mischief of ferrets
thundering herd
It's amazing how *much* noise those little tiny feet and bodies can make
running around. :) [especially when you're underneath them when they're on
a bare hardwood floor. Thank God my last landlord thought it was funny]
Janice Underwood Silk CGC [greyhound]
Schenectady, NY Kayla [sable ferret kit]
e-mail: [log in to unmask] 'Anaka Hina [albino ferret kit]
[Posted in FML issue 1406]
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