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Lolli Pop <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Feb 2002 01:07:26 -0800
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Hello everyone!
 
The day after Christmas I brought home Cujo, Chaos, and Clyde.  They're
all marked whites, Clyde is a blaze.  All three are deaf (I love the deaf
community of hoomans, and I am fluent in Sign Language, so the deaf ones
seem to be very special to me) and they were biters.  We're working on
that one though.  My question is how to deal with fabric chewing???  I'm
not sure which one of them it is...I recently broke up with my boyfriend
and, because the people I live with won't allow any more ferrets here, the
boys live with my best friend in one Super Pet Furhead Kingdom (love it,
by the way!  I ONLY have Superpet cages..I traded my aunt a large Midwest
for a small Superpet as a matter of fact).  I cannot separate the boys to
find out which one it is, but my *main* concern is how to stop it?  I've
never dealt with a fabric chewer.  I don't think any of them are actually
swallowing it (I should own stock in Laxatone though!) but the large holes
they're putting in everything is getting annoying.  In the car on an hour
ride to my house they ate two half dollar sized holes in a blanket...and
I thought they were sleeping!  I'm going to spray their stuff lightly
with vinegar (what we're using for biting too) but I have a feeling the
furbrats will stop sleeping in their comfies if I do that for too long.
Any tips?  Thanks muches, and much love to all!
 
...Gotta love the fuzz!
[Posted in FML issue 3684]

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