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Shari Diane <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 May 1997 14:03:25 -0400
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From the Triangle Ferret Lovers club Oct/Nov 96 newsletter:
 
              Controlling Ferret Odor in Your Home
 
To control odor, don't bathe the ferret.  Ferrets secrete more oil to
replenish what is lost from bathing.  Unless your ferret tried to dig its
way to China in your favorite potted plant, has fleas or walked through your
kitchen after stepping in water soluble purple paint mistakenly left on the
floor - ferrets can go for several months without bathing.  Bathing once in
the Spring and again in the Fall helps remove shedding fur.  Smell or odor
comes from your fuzzies bedding and waste.  Wash bedding (old towels/t-
shirts/sweatshirts with buttons removed) weekly.  Clean out litter box
daily.  Replenish with fresh litter at least once a month, depending on how
many ferts you own.  (Some ferts use newspaper.)=20 If you have vinyl tile
squares on the wire cage flooring (better for their paws), clean with soap
and water routinely.  Purchase Glade Plug-ins=FE.  Vacuum regularly.
 
Shari Gunter
Newsletter Editor
Triangle Ferret Lovers club, North Carolina
http://www.trifl.org=1A
[Posted in FML issue 1925]

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