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>Get a hard plastic tube (drain pipe, or even stiff dryer hose), cut it to
>the length of the gate and slit the tube all the way down the side. Then
>place the tube over the top of the gate. The ferret now has no grip on the
>top of the gate because of the tube.
This solution has worked for us for about six months now. No "escapees"
yet. We used 5 inch PVC tubing. The leftover tubing makes a great ferret
tunnel toy!
Our little girl ferrets could get their heads caught in the diamond-shaped
mesh of the baby gate. And would, given half a chance. So we lined the
panels of the gates with panels of heavy-duty corrugated cardboard. We
fastened them on with staples. It's held firm with no deterioration or
chew-off for close to a year now.
We cage up the ferrets at bedtime and give them run-around space within
their (non-carpeted!) enclosure during the day. This space of about 150
square feet is space enough for cozy places and fun toys. It includes a
bathroom and a hallway, so the same space serves duty for functional human
space as well as ferret space. It even includes the floor of the linen
closet, which now harbors a square of carpet, some favorite toys, and a
trusty towel. How do they get in and out? They just flatten down and slide
under the door. They love it in there.
Plus, they get expanded-territory human-interaction playtime once or twice a
day into other parts of the house. We move the gates around to redefine
their space. It feels a little like living in a canal with adjustable
locks! We like this a lot better than our original system of keeping them
in the cage unless we're actively playing with them. And we hope they do,
too! :-)
Vesna Kovach
Editor, Madison Pet Gazette
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