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Meghan Gillingham <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Oct 2002 08:16:19 -0700
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I have to agree with Karen when she went on about how the feeding of mice
is not totally barbaric.  If you disagree, do you eat hamburger?  Oh dear
(insert favoured deity here), you have eaten a dead cow.  You terribly
barbaric heartless cruel person.  Oh gee, oh gosh, when will the world
learn... etc.  Anyway.  I actually have a question about this (it may be
a dumb one though, I'm just wondering): You buy pinkies frozen, yes?
Well, do you let them thaw or what?  I honestly had never thought about
giving mice to Bink until I read about it on here.  Thinking about it
now, it does make sense.  When giving them to a ferret, how many do you
give?  or does it all depend on the fuzzie?
 
I'm trying to litter train Binky.  Is there a certain way this can be
done, or is it just basically persistance?  I'd like to let him run
around my room, so later on today I'll be off to buy a box and a pooper
scooper.  I've already gotten up all of the wires he could chew on, but
I'm wondering if I can leave then down (a radio and a phone, so there
aren't that many) and just spray them with bitter apple to keep him from
chewing on them.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
One last question.  This little furball has got some nails on him!  Is it
possible to clip them without hurting him, or will I just have to get
over it?
 
Thanks Everyone, Take Care
Meghan and the Binkster:-)
[Posted in FML issue 3938]

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