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Thanks for all the responses to my cage questions. I checked out the NEEPS
WWW site and saw what cages they had available. Also called those numbers
and ordered some catalogs.
As for putting things to block his corners- no dice. He just moved
everything to where HE wanted them. Maybe when I get him his new cage, I'll
try to carpet part of it and get him a litter box and see how it goes. For
now, I'll stick to filling the whole bottom of his cage with litter.
BTW, I did call the SoFla Ferret Society. The only thing they told me is
not to put cedar chips to line his cage. They didn't have any advice about
a cage and actually told me that many owners don't use a large cage for
their ferrets and let them roam the house freely. Bad idea for me because I
live with my parents and my Mom and Sis are terrified of Sebastian. They
think he's a possessed, overgrown rat from hell. My grandfather has tried
to "set him free" for about a year now. So Sebastian's gonna have to settle
for a big cage and free reign of the house when I'm here. At least if I get
him a big cage, I can put tubing and toys so he doesn't get bored like he
does now. He sleeps all day while I'm at school and then he plays when I
get home. I know he sleeps out of boredom. Oh, well, until I move outta
here, it's gonna have to be this way. See you guys.
Alex
[Posted in FML issue 1772]
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