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I like to hang toys from elastic for my ferrets, but I would advise just buying the elastic and shredding an old sock or something because they charge a fortune for cat toys in pet shops. Also tubing is a must and other random cat toys, but if you can get them out a lot that is what they really need and letting them dig around the garden if possible is great fun for them.

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I dont put tennis bslls in for mine because they chew at them. Only things I put in id hard plastic cat balls, treat ball, tubes, tyre, hammocks, old pair of jeans, paper bag. Golf balls and kids ball pit balls haha!

 

But with kits just be careful and don't leave stuff in with them when your not there. Ferrets dont tend to chew wood either mate

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I dont put tennis bslls in for mine because they chew at them. Only things I put in id hard plastic cat balls, treat ball, tubes, tyre, hammocks, old pair of jeans, paper bag. Golf balls and kids ball pit balls haha!

 

But with kits just be careful and don't leave stuff in with them when your not there. Ferrets dont tend to chew wood either mate

Old pair of jeans??!! what can they do with them...? :D lol I agree regarding the wood

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I dont put tennis bslls in for mine because they chew at them. Only things I put in id hard plastic cat balls, treat ball, tubes, tyre, hammocks, old pair of jeans, paper bag. Golf balls and kids ball pit balls haha!

 

But with kits just be careful and don't leave stuff in with them when your not there. Ferrets dont tend to chew wood either mate

Old pair of jeans??!! what can they do with them...? :D lol I agree regarding the wood

 

Funny you should say that... Ive got a shed load of that perforated, corrugated drainage pipe that goes all round my court, up the walls, along the underside of the roof and in two places, Ive cut the pipe and jubilee clipped a leg of jeans into it, making little hammocks, they love them, they are their preferred sleeping places. Seems their warm enough, but like a bit of air.

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I dont put tennis bslls in for mine because they chew at them. Only things I put in id hard plastic cat balls, treat ball, tubes, tyre, hammocks, old pair of jeans, paper bag. Golf balls and kids ball pit balls haha!

 

But with kits just be careful and don't leave stuff in with them when your not there. Ferrets dont tend to chew wood either mate

Old pair of jeans??!! what can they do with them...? :D lol I agree regarding the wood

 

Funny you should say that... Ive got a shed load of that perforated, corrugated drainage pipe that goes all round my court, up the walls, along the underside of the roof and in two places, Ive cut the pipe and jubilee clipped a leg of jeans into it, making little hammocks, they love them, they are their preferred sleeping places. Seems their warm enough, but like a bit of air.

 

Where can I get these drainage pipes? want some. cannot find any lying about anywhere

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Just keep looking lol. I found mine out mooching, on the edge of a golf course, it had been dug up and replaced I presume as it was a bit knackered at the ends and a bit in the middle. Fecking had to drag it about 3 mile back to the motor..

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