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YELENA LEVITINA <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Jul 1997 22:43:09 -0400
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Hello, everyone !
I've been reading for a few month and never posted before.
Please, allow me to introduce my fuzzy family : five MF kids - Baby and
Fluffy (girls), Teddy, Pooh and Bantick (boys) and newest addition to our
household - two european angora boys direct from Sweden (Quality Ferrets
kids) - Turbo Cloud and Porky (we'll have to find more dignifying name when
he will grows up , but now he just look like one).  We also have a siamise
cat - Lolita (who hates to be bitten on the butt when she is napping - so
she prefers to take a nap on the second floor of the house when ferrets are
out).
 
I would like to share my solution to moving litter boxes. I just bought
some velcro strips at local fabric store (they also sell it at hardware
stores).  Two parallel strips on the bottom of the box ( and on a floor
where the litter box belong) usially works.  For very persistant ferrets you
can use use four strips around the perimeter.  It works like a charm with my
weasels, once they figure out the box is not going to move , they loose
interest and look for other troubles they can get into.
 
Kisses to fuzzies, it is time to collect my furballs from all the hiding
places and put them in their bedroom palace (cage).
 
Yelena.
[Posted in FML issue 2017]

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