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Kim VanderLaan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jun 1998 00:23:20 EDT
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In a message dated 6/4/98 9:36:14, [log in to unmask] wrote:
 
>I'd be very interested in seeing the cage - I'm looking to get a bigger
>one for my little girl, and so far the only reasonable option I've found
>is a Midwest ferret condo.  This sounds not only a little cheaper, but
>I like helping out an individual running a business.
 
I received it today (Thursday).  I only ordered it on Monday, so I think
that's pretty good!  It is actually 4 levels and comes disassembled so you
can choose the heights of the various levels.
 
I put it together this afternoon (and my carpal tunnel will be reminding me
for a week).  It was not really difficult to assemble.  There are 4 floors
that need covering - I use vinyl flooring leftovers, and ramps to each level.
 
The total cage is 24 X 36 X 48.  The floors that need covering are: 24 X 36,
24 X 24 and (2) 24 X 18.  There is plenty of room for all manner of toys,
hammocks, etc.  and the litter box is built in (removable for cleaning).
It is 24 X 12 (1/3 of the cage bottom).
 
Both ferrets seem to like the cage (so do I), but at this time I've had the
second one less than 2 weeks and my first one does not want to share
sleeping/eating/pooping space.
 
One of the nice things about this cage is that it is a FERRET cage, not a
modified cat or rabbit cage.
 
I'll scan and send the pictures as soon as I have them.
 
Kim
[Posted in FML issue 2330]

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