brendan
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Roaming around my house..
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:45 PM
I've been reading other peoples threads and it sounds like a majority of you let your baby's play around the house with out supervision.. I was wondering 2 things. 1) What do i need to do to my baby's so they have the freedom to be out, and not get in tons of trouble, and 2) Is this even a good idea to try?
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Meechysmum92
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Re:Roaming around my house..
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Thursday, November 27, 2014 12:01 AM
My Meechy is on his way to surgery tomorrow because for one second, when i went to go pee, or check the mail, he ate something and it is now stuck in his intestines. I would not recommend letting them roam around without supervision. If you hsve a spare room in your house, think about turning it into a ferret room, other than that, unless you can completely ferret proof your home (which my vet said even other vets cannot fully do) i wohldnt suggest unsupervised free roam. Just my advice/warning from a terrible thing that has happened to my baby
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Re:Roaming around my house..
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Thursday, November 27, 2014 12:04 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that & i hope Meechy is going to be okay. Thank you for your information you supported me with.
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Re:Roaming around my house..
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Thursday, November 27, 2014 7:52 AM
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My kids have free roam of the house while I am at home. *Key here is to ferret proof your home. *Be aware where your ferrets are in the home. * Give them a place to sleep. They have a drawer in the hallway they like to sleep. I also have rounds beds under my bed. When they get tired, I usually find my furkids in their sleep areas. *Litter train your ferret(s) *I have two - three litter boxes per room. My kids do well with the litter box. *always be alert when someone is entering or leaving the house. Don't want your fuzzie to get outside. They may be free roam in the house but they still need to be supervised. I hope this helps.
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