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Bruce Kennedy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Apr 2003 18:31:50 -0600
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My Gonz-man has everything a ferret could want, but I want him to have
more.  He has all the toys (bought and home made), the best bedding, the
coolest hidey holes, a mom & dad who love playing chase, walks, and more.
Problem is we have had the same routine for a year now and I am afraid
his mind isn't being stimulated enough.  I would love some new ideas on
how to play more games, new toys, mind stimulation activities, and so on.
I may already be doing alot of your ideas but you never know so please
drop me some suggestions.
 
I don't have a dig box for him yet but I plan on making one.  I prefer to
use dirt of some sort (because he loves the dirt outside) but am afraid
of potting soil.  I prefer not to use dirt that has anything added to it,
any suggestions?  I also worry about dirt in eyes, ears, mouth, and nose.
Now I know ferrets are burrowers(& borrowers), but is there still cause
for concern on what to use in dig boxes?  Please help me.
 
Another question.  I remember reading recently about someone who had a
ferret in a wedding.  I am getting married in August and can't come up
with an idea on how to incorperate Gonzo into the wedding (other than
pictures).  What could be more complete to a perfect day than a perfect
ferre?  If you've had a wedding with a fuzz, drop some ideas off to me.
 
Thanks in advance.  [log in to unmask]
 
Dayna & Gonzo
[Posted in FML issue 4108]

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