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Post by aurra on Oct 26, 2017 13:41:03 GMT -5
I've been having issues with litter training. I've gone through so many treat options but 2 of my 3 refuse to be normal and eat treats. The corner boxes for ferrets it too small and the bunny ones are too high that they think it's just a dig box. As you can see, my hard wood is starting to rot from pee and vinegar cleaner. Yay me.. I'm only slightly handy. I can see the problems, solve the problem, but I am really bad with tools and cutting straight lines. I bought bins from Walmart. I used a Dremel to cut it. I had to use the pointy bit because the blades kept breaking. The lines are NOT straight because that was a lesson I did poorly with my whole life lol. I started using the sanding bit for the Dremel and it only slightly worked. I had a sanding block from when I filled holes in my walls. I used that to sand down the edges and gave it a wash... And now the ferrets are sleeping so it hasn't been tested but my fingers are crossed. They really enjoy moving anything that's not nailed down so im going to figure out the best way to latch it to the wall. But here it is! I believe using a opaque bin would cut easier without cracking. I've seen people use scissors to cut those but I took the hard route for some reason.
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Post by Sherry on Oct 27, 2017 9:22:53 GMT -5
Hey as long as it works- that's all that matters
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Post by bishop24 on Oct 27, 2017 16:03:24 GMT -5
Probably too late now but I found that plastic dishpans are a lot easier to cut, especially with a box cutter
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Post by kalesyoungg on Jan 20, 2018 23:45:33 GMT -5
As long as it works! Lol
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