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Lilyferret

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  1. Sounds like you're doing a grand job of getting them tamed. They're obviously starting to trust you more now. Well done
  2. Hi I haven't taken the tape measure to it, but it's a little under 4ft deep and 6ft wide. However, because of the roof overhang, that makes the roof space around 6ft by 6ft. It's probably about 5.5 ft high, or a little more. As for dismantling, I really don't know how easy, or difficult it will be. The sides, back and front are attached to the base with nails (not screws). can't remember exactly how many, but 3 or 4 in each. The roof was nailed on also. These were the fixing that came with it when I bought it.
  3. Hi, I have a childs playhouse converted for the ferrets. It's a little under 6ft wide x 4ft deep. The roof has an overhang of around 2ft at the front of the house, which makes the roof roughly 6x6ft. It needs a new piece of perspex (roughly 18 x 18 inches) for one of the windows, or you could just board it up. It needs a bit of work, as one of the shelves will need re-painting, and the side panel on the high shelf needs securing with screws. You'll also need to make a small ramp for the small shelf if you only have jills or small hobs, as it's a little too high for them to reach. My big
  4. Sounds like they did really well
  5. Nice photos and a good sized bag
  6. Couldn't agree more kay She's lovely, Stubby. Good on you and mrs Stubby for giving her a good home
  7. So sorry to hear your sad news
  8. 2 poley jills 2 hobs - one very light silvery grey and the other a poley colour. Both have mitts and bib 1 light mitted jill All aged between 5 and 8 years
  9. Where are you getting the turkey mince from? Is it for human consumption, or pet mince from a pet shop? The reason I'm asking is that 'human' mince won't have any bone in, so will be deficient in calcium. If they're not eating the dry ferret food, and not suckling much from mum, they'll not be getting enough calcium, and you could end up with weak bones/walking problems. Not a good idea to feed lots of muscle meat alone. Have you tried softening the dry food with a little warm water? If it's soft they should eat it fine. Perhaps two bowls of dried food, one dry for mum, and the ot
  10. Glad to hear he's doing better Clever girl that daughter of yours
  11. Well yes, cat litter is. But better the cats use a tray in the house rather than in someone elses garden
  12. Nice looking kits you have there
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