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Kate Pappas Rainier Beach Public Library <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jun 1998 10:03:25 -0700
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just dropping a quick line to ask those of you with these cages:
 
"How do *you* clean off the petrified poop-drips where ferrets exit the
cage?" (at least, that's what I think they are. . .or else the cage is
rusting in only one suspicious spot)
 
I mean the part by the lower door where ferrets cross over to get out after
they've gone back in the cage to use the litter box.  It frequently gets
these stains.  .  .
 
I've tried cloths, scrubber sponges, and even toothbrushes but I'm never
sure if I'm getting it all out, or if I'm making it rust instead. . .
 
thanks! (If your cage is enameled then you probably do not have this spot)
 
I can wash the floor, I can dustbust the crevices, I can wipe off the rim,
I can vacuum the platforms, and I do the laundry every week. . .but this
one stubborn spot gives me the "Lady Macbeth" blues. . .
 
Kate, M & M
[Posted in FML issue 2344]

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