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Jenny M Blanchard <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Feb 1999 19:15:06 -0600
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Me AGN, wondering, AGN.  I am going to be moving very soon into a house
with wooden floors and lotsa doors.
 
What I want to know is what effect moving has on ferrets, and also how to
keep wood from soaking up her smell& pee&pooper until she gets acquainted
with her new litterbox placements.  The people who will be renting out to
us have had ferrets, and have had these problems and so are skeptical about
it 'cuz they never could get the smells out, even after they sanded&
refinished the floor and all that stuff.  SO I wanted some advice on this
as I want something to reassure them with.
 
BTW: I've heard about a lady's fert turning into a raging nipping terror
after they moved from what was always the fert's home until then.  How
often does this happen?  As I have a *very* little sis who loves Pogo
playing with her, and would throw a 3 year old hissy fit if she was told
not to touch the fert anymore.
 
Well, I've got a heckuva lot of ferret-proofing to do pretty soon, so I
gotta start making plans and buying plexiglass barriers, electric plug-in
safety thingys, and squares of particle-board to keep the ferret safe and
the house clean and safe.  Gotta get another litterbox, too.  Tankies in
advance!
 
               Jen & Pogo, the
toilet-brush-attacking-super-ferret-from-Mars
[Posted in FML issue 2596]

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