"Joanne" <j-s.b.TakeThisOut@removesympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Mandie @k@ Zepherous wrote:
>> I can see now why it is recommended two people build it.
>> It's not that the parts are heavy , it's just it may have took me a bit
>> less time if I had a couple of more hands :-)
>>
>> Worth it though, I am very impressed, it is going to be so easy to clean
>> :-)
>>
>> Art and Tar want one now :-)
>> Poor Tar will need adjustments as his back legs are not very good now :-(
>>
>> The boys are not in it yet as I am going to make some hammocks etc to fit
>> it, the ones I made for the furet tower are huge so I can cut them down.
>> And I have some great bright coloured fleece ordered from ebay.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I totally love my ferret nations but it was a pain to put together.
> You can adjust the shelves to make them lower, that's what I did for my
> older rats.
>
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> --
> Joanne
> The Rat Shack
> www.jorats.com
It was a pain all right, I took the doors off of the front panals and ended
up putting my head
through to hold up the bottom wire panals while attatching the front to the
wires.
If I had waited a few hours I would have had help putting it
together................
but coudn't wait that long :-)
It was well worth it though.
Tars back legs are really bad, he drags them sometimes, he also has a tumour
under one of his front legs,
I don't think he is fit enough to have it removed :-( He is 2 and a half and
with him not moving about alot
he is quite heavy, I have him on a diet to see if loosing some weight may
make things a bit easier for him.
Luckily he loves fruit, especially melon.
>> Stay informed about: Just finished putting together the Ferret Nation :-)