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Date: | Tue, 29 Jul 1997 16:22:03 +0200 |
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Hi everyone.
I have a 2 questions concerning poopies on hard wood floors. Does anyone
know how to get poopy stains out of the floor? Is there a way? I'm not
talking about getting cement hard poopies off the floor. I cleaned up some
poopies, and they came up fine, but there was an ugly brown stain where the
poopy had been.
My second question is, why would a poopy stain like this? Only my little
Calvin's poopies stain the floor. His sister went right next to one of the
stains, and hers wiped up fine, so I know it isn't the floor, it must be the
poopy (very scientific experiment :). Is it possible that he has extra acid
in his tummy or something? Calvin is also the only ferret of my 4 who has
dark brown stains on his teeth. I can't figure that one out either because
all the ferrets are about the same age (1 to 2 1/2 years old), and they all
eat the same things. They eat Iams Kitten, with occasional Totally Ferret.
Linatone/ferretone/olive oil (whatever I have) for an occasional treat.
Maybe a lick or 2 of milk now and then. Calvin is about 2 years old, MF,
neutered, descented, basically a little ferret angel (other than the poopy
problem :).
If anyone has any ideas on either of my questions, I'd really appreciate
your advice.
Thanks,
Shelly
Hobbes, Calvin, Susie, and Spiff
[Posted in FML issue 2018]
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