In issue 656 [log in to unmask] writes:
 
>I'm going to be moving in 2 weeks, and I was thinking of letting the
>ferrets have the kitchen in the new place as their room.  The house has
>forced hot air heat, though, and one of the big grates in the kitchen is
>set into the floor, near a corner... does anyone know, is a ferret likely
>to think of this as a good corner to use as a litter box?  That would be
>a terribly yucky thing....
 
Sorry to take so long to respond, but I've been busy lately and have once
again fallen behind on my Ferret List reading (Too busy for the Ferret List?
BLASPHEMY! :). Anyway, my condo also has forced air heat with floor registers,
and they *aren't* set near corners, and my Buddy has *still* sometimes 'gone'
right on top of (and down into) them. And you're right, it's a terribly yucky
thing :). As he became better litter trained he used the register less often,
but didn't quit completely, so I got one of those plastic curvey air flow
redirecter dealies (that's the technical term :) and screwed it to the floor
on top of the register with a couple of small angle brackets. I guess if he
can't go right on the register, he's not interested, because he almost never
'goes' in that area anymore.
 
John, Buddy, and Cassidy
 
[Posted in FML issue 0661]