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Carol Owens <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Feb 2003 00:43:33 -0700
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Thank you, jaclyn v, for your explanation about the scents that the
manufacturers think we need.  A few years ago I had a sample of Gain
detergent, nice piney scent.  OK, it helped all the laundry smell good,
although I had been using Purex Free for most of the personal and ferret
laundry.  About a year ago they changed that to a couple of new scents
and piney is no longer available, just Fresh Breeze and Tropical
whatever.  Tried them, and they both made me sneeze and the ferrets, so
I gave them away.  I'm back to the Purex Free which really works just as
well.
 
I wrote that my house is pretty good smelling in spite of the number of
ferrets because of daily cleaning, good food (no fish) and wood pellets.
I do not use any fragance candles or warmer scents.  They just cover it
up.  The cat stinks worse when she uses the litter pan than any ferret
should.
 
As a little gift to anyone interested I will be posting directions on how
to make your very own wood pellet sifter to remove the resulting sawdust.
I have to work on it but should be ready in a few days.  One is made with
just a few tools, and saves a lot of perfectly good pellets from going in
the trash.
 
Happy scooping.
 
Carol Owens
[Posted in FML issue 4066]

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