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> From:   [log in to unmask] (James Garriss x5766 x5631)
> Subject: ferret proofing
>
> I am planning to get my first ferret within a month or so, and I'm
> beginning to think some about ferret-proofing my apartment...
 
> 2) What about wires?
 
 As others have suggested, some bitter apple will help, as will a hearty
 "NO!" when they go near them.  Ours have learned that behind the stereo
 is somewhere they shouldn't be.  And something you naven't considered,
 that we're dealing with in our youngest - the tendancy to climb the
 speaker covers...  (Same solution - but it takes time.)
 
> 3) What about kitchen cabinets?  Not the ones above the counter,
>    the ones down by your ankles are what I'm asking about.  Can
>    ferrets learn to open cabinets and play in the pots and pans
>    (and for us - cleaning supplies)?
 
 They can indeed learn to open cabinets...  They can also be taught
 not to do it!  Milo use to get into the cabinets every chance he
 got...  But after consistent disapline, he has learned not to.
 However, the quick & easy fix is childproofing.
 
 While I don't have any experience with ferrets & aquariums, I'm
 sure they would be intrigued by those movements in the tank.  :^)
 
       (`----')       - CT
        O   O  \
        \    /  \                      Eagles may soar,
        |`@@,    \                     but ferrets don't
         `^^      \                    get sucked into jet
         _ |       \     _._           engines...
        '_ _ /   )   ` -~    ~-_
        '/,_ _ _/               ~.
 
 
[Posted in FML issue 0604]

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