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Hi All!
I just wanted to quickly add my two cents in about the cages and Marshall
Farms debate.;-)
I only keep my ferretkids in a cage when I first bring them home or if they
are sick and need to be confined in order to rest. I have had ferrets about
15 years and lost one because she ran under my recliner when I was moving
it. I now no longer have the recliner or any other furniture that has
levers and other harmful parts. I made carpeted steps so that the ferrets
can get into and out of my (our) bed easily. I have plugged every hole that
I can find and place the ferrets in the bathroom if I have to do something
that I feel might even be slightly harmful to them. I know that a place can
never be totally ferret-proofed. My ferrets enjoy proving that to me.
However, I believe they are happier when they can get total access to me
(except when I am at work).;-) I also closely supervise them. I am not
saying that cages are wrong by any means. I am just saying that in my
situation, and my ferrets, it works not to use a cage so much.
Now on to the Marshall Farms debate. I got my first ferret as a gift from
my sister and brother-in-law. I was in a no pet apartment that agreed to
let me have the ferret. Snowball was a Marshall Farms ferret. Marshall
Farms ferrets were the only ones that were being sold here about 15 years
ago. If it weren't for MF I might have never known the delight that these
little fuzzies can bring to life. I am grateful that MF brought ferrets to
my town.
Sorry this was so long. Thanks Mr. BIG for all of your hard work on this
FML It's a great forum!
Dook, Dook
Nancy and the ferretkids -- Juneau, Yukon, Simba, and Blizzard
[Posted in FML issue 1941]
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