>"Sabrina M. Cline" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: How do I ferret-proof the bottom of the refrigerator. This is a very common problem, especially with GE and those raised to allow for wheels. Without knowing the brand or model is is difficult to know the precise remedy. However, as a general remedy, wrapping a strip of non galvanized chicken wire along the bottom of the unit BETWEEN the kickplate and the base, allowing clearance for the tabs of the kickplate to attach, has thwarted fuzzies while still allowing for proper air circulation and access to the drip pan without affecting esthetics. Be sure to include any exposed sides that protrude past the cabinet depth. Although I cannot speak with authority, this modification should not void any applicable warrantees. >Re: In defense of pine shavings >Mathew, I agree w/you wholeheartedly. The pet store defense of not being >able to launder a few t-shirts, towels, or sleepsacks a couple of times a >week just doesn't hold any weight for me. Well, at least the pet store employee had the proper concern to address this common complaint. Perhaps it's best not to become Calvinistic concerning our personal practices. Bill K. and others have offered some alternative media and I am sure others will follow that will add little if any additional expense or efforts. Somehow, I cannot envision the corralling of hundreds of pet store clerks towards the Laundromat. Knowing the mindset of some of these clerks--ahh, youth--it has proven a monumental task just getting them to do their OWN laundry. Besides, we would probably soon be hearing about the problem of tumble dried fuzzies stuck in the lint trap. (sorry, couldn't resist) >My goal is to get through at least one month this year without a vet visit >for any of my pets. :P >Melissa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, but somehow I think this would premise the Earth being knocked off its axis sending it hurling wildly into distant space. >Tail Smells--Tortillas! Maybe the smells of ferret tails are relative to >the place in which the ferret resides. We are south central Texas ferrets. Ditto in Miami, however, there are also a few Latin restaurants in the area. best wishes, until next time, alphachi [Posted in FML issue 2053]