Pets4Life101
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the best?
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Monday, December 01, 2014 4:43 PM
What is the best hospital cage for a sick ferret? I know that it needs to be spacious enough (but no ramps, sickly ones have a hard time with ramps) so are there any good hospital cages anyone can recommend?
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Weezlemum
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Re:the best?
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Monday, December 01, 2014 5:12 PM
I have a guinea pig cage I use for those who are to sick to put with group, quarantines, ect. It came with ramps and shelves but don't use them. It's big enough for bedding (hammock, cuddle cup etc) litter box or XL piddle pad. works great, wire top folds up for easy storage in attic (sealed and wrapped in plastic)
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wenmister
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Re:the best?
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Monday, December 01, 2014 7:00 PM
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I have a Martin cage "small collapsible carrier (CC-2414) $42.00 http://www.martinscages.com/products/cages/ferret/ That I use for a hospital cage. Easy to clean and it fold right up. I had this cage for 12 years and it still looks brand new. Love how the tops opens up. The ferret playpen with pan would be another option. Use it as a hospital cage. If you need a playpen for travel or going outdoors. This might be something to think about.
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