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The Marshall Nylon Carrying Sack is the perfect solution for taking ferrets into crowded places, where walking them would be dangerous. The Carry Sack features accordion folds, an adjustable strap, and a Velcro top flap for convenience and security.
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Diana
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Velco=an escaping ferret. If you dont mind forcing them back into the carrier all the time, its great. Otherwise, find something with a zipper [or two Baby can move zippers if I dont twistytie them together].
Velco=an escaping ferret. If you dont mind forcing them back into the carrier all the time, its great. Otherwise, find something with a zipper [or two...
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Cute, but easy to get out of
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Tiffany
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1/16/2007
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I bought this because I thought it was a cute little carrier. I recently got a kit Charlie and had to take him for his rabies vaccination. He figured out in no time that it was just velcro that closed it and he could push it open with his nose. Be careful if you use this to go to the vet, Charlie almost got snatched up by a golden retriever he had his head stuck out of the bag and the dog came at him, the owner of the dog looked at me like *I* was crazy
I bought this because I thought it was a cute little carrier. I recently got a kit Charlie and had to take him for his rabies vaccination. He figured ...
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Okay, not great
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Barb Carlson
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12/30/2006
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The two problems with this carry sack are the velcro closures ferrets just nose their way between the spots where the velcro is and the fact that it only has mesh in the front. The ferret likes to be able to look up to see you, its useful to see what your ferret is doing in there, and there isnt as much cross ventilation with only front mesh. Unless your ferret is welltrained, youll have trouble keeping them inside. Again, with any of these carriers, you need to give them potty breaks and offer foodwater about once an hour.
The two problems with this carry sack are the velcro closures ferrets just nose their way between the spots where the velcro is and the fact that it o...
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