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Risa Di Vincenzo <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:01:35 -0500
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I have a ferret that I feed duck soup (just kibble and water version) to
twice a day.  She can eat kibble but prefers the duck soup (and it helps
keep her hydrated with pedialyte water).
 
I would love to find a way to keep duck soup available to her during
the day.  I've been checking out those little "coffee cup warmers" and
"candle jar warmers" and been thinking a little glass bowl will be
perfect on it.  I'm not sure how warm they get so I will check that, and
I've been hunting for a cordless one because I feel safer with batteries
than something plugged in.  But was wondering if anyone has tried this
and how it worked.
 
Thanks
Risa
PS at Crate and Barrel I find great little glass candle holders and glass
coasters that work great as single feeding, low side ferret duck soup
bowls!!  I even use their glass sushi condiment bowl (perfectly sized and
shaped low) for ferretone handouts!
[Posted in FML issue 5083]

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