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Post by AnimalFarm2006 on Oct 22, 2008 11:28:28 GMT -5
Hey all,
I got this idea with the whole dig boxes, and the personal pools for the ferrets to put about two inchs of water in my dig box. I thre away the leaves. I than took a bunch of conector peices that i didn't use from my guinea pig cages and put them in the water. Some float, some had turned over and sunk.
The ferrets had a blast. My little girl got in and started snorkling, while my boy just had fun picking the peices out and putting them somewhere.
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Post by luci on Oct 22, 2008 18:40:03 GMT -5
I have a shallow marble bowl that I float plastic toys in for the girls. They think it's great and they have to run around the bowl when it floats away from them. Little Miss Princess (Ghia) doesn't like her paws getting wet, so if any there are any drops on the floor she lifts her paws up like she's been burned. She still tries to get the toys though, so it makes it quite a challenge.
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Post by yaya on Oct 22, 2008 20:53:15 GMT -5
i use the base to our old super pet cage... i fill it with water and then i open up plastic easter eggs and float them in the water and put jerky treats in the open egg they have fun trying to get the treats out and swimming in the water
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Post by spiritualtramp on Oct 23, 2008 11:13:08 GMT -5
i use the base to our old super pet cage... i fill it with water and then i open up plastic easter eggs and float them in the water and put jerky treats in the open egg they have fun trying to get the treats out and swimming in the water Hey that sounds familiar!!
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Post by yaya on Oct 23, 2008 15:00:40 GMT -5
i use the base to our old super pet cage... i fill it with water and then i open up plastic easter eggs and float them in the water and put jerky treats in the open egg they have fun trying to get the treats out and swimming in the water Hey that sounds familiar!! lol thats because you gave me the idea
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