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I have read several complaints with regards to the little heatherns digging
in their potty box. How do you stop it? I don't have problems with either
the potty box or the food dish, and I think it is because I have a catlitter
box with the top rim around it filled with sand. Before I put this out, I
did have trouble but since then, they enjoy the sand so much they make a bee
line to it. I did have just a regular box I ducttaped all the seams and
corners and they had a fine time with it til I got a newcomer who thought it
could double as a potty. After the second occurrence, I got the old catbox
out where the rim keeps them from backing up in a corner and there hasn't
been another incident in 4 months. Plus, I am going to add, I keep the
sand shallow, the rim also helps from throwing the sand over the edge,
kinda..... It is a basic need for ferrets to dig and the sand is much nicer
than cat litter or lumpy food. Plus, it is so fun to watch. If you wanta
see how a drunk ferret might act, make the sand a little moist - they are
out of their minds acting silly and immature.
Millie and her cleaning crew
Easy Off: the most perfect ferret int he whole wide world
Ammonia: Okay Easy Off, you sit here next to the torn hole in the
tunnel and I'll go hold the door so Grandma can't come in and see it
Cascade: the Observer, Ms Patty at the shelter said I was going to a
"loving" home but can't this lady ever give it a rest.
Ajax: yet to come, Mama isn't this sweet, the girls email me Grandma is
taking some of their toys and saving them just for me.
[Posted in FML issue 2406]
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