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Date:
Mon, 14 Sep 1998 11:04:18 -0400
Subject:
Re: Ferret-Proofing Tips
From:
Debbie Hunton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sandy Repper wrote:
>So look at the bottom of your cabinets, under the edge, from a ferrets
>view point.
 
One really good tool for ferret-proofing is a periscope (I bought a plastic
one at Wal-Mart for under $10).  Held upside down while you're kneeling,
this gives an excellent "ferret-view" look at things (and for those of you
with children, held upside down while standing gives a young child's view,
and right side up gives a teenage boy's view <g>).
 
I also found that the best way to ferret-proof a new house is clean to all
the baseboards by hand, along with the window sills and around appliances.
This gave me a great down-close view of what my little one might get into,
and the cleaning needed to be done anyway. <g>
 
You know you're a ferret lover when spending 4 hours cleaning baseboards
by hand instead of using a sponge mop is considered "time saving" cause
you won't have to ferret-proof later. <g>
 
Debbie & Jim
Pixie (The one in charge)
[Posted in FML issue 2432]

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