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>From: MC <[log in to unmask]>
>Here is a chance for FML readers to offer their opinions without fear that
>the soap box will become an execution stand! <GRIN>
ACK!
>I am in the market for a ferret carrying sack. Something light that can be
>slung over the shoulder and will carry 2 ferrets for sure, but might have
>room for 3. I have seen the 3 advertised on the Ferret Store web-page.
>Are there others any of you gentle readers might recommend.
My favorite carrying bag has been a kind of gym/tote bag. It's got a
largezippered center pocket ( @ 14"x14"x18") with a sizeable zippered
pocket on either end for food and gear. A minor adaption of some nylon
mesh windows to facilitate breathing, sightseeing and dooking and Jack is
ready for those short trips to the vet or park. A safety pin ensure
security on the zipper. It's big enough for 2 (or 3 in a pinch) and easy
to carry. Best of all, I got it for $2 at a tag sale. :o) For trips
longer than an 1/2 hour, I still use a fold-down wire cage in buckled in
the back seat.
>The same holds true for harnesses for ferrets. There are several shown or
>talked about in the Ferret Store, including 1 model that is listed as for a
>male and for a female. There are also figure 8 and H harnesses. Which is
>better? Why? I have seen references to velcro harnesses here on the FML.
>Are there favorites out there and why?
I tried the figure-8 harness and that idea lasted about 2 minutes. I
foundthere was just too much flexibilty in it and Jack was able to use that
to his advantage. The H-harness defeated his need to be "free" with the two
independant buckles. I was able to find one in a "soft" nylon strap rather
than the stiff leather that needed breaking in.
Hope you all find this as useful as I have. :o)
>Good topic of discussion. PLEASE! Run with it! Don't be bashful or
>finger shy.
[Posted in FML issue 2336]
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