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- From: hartman@nori.cis.udel.edu (Nancy Hartman)
- Subject: Re: Help! I am desperite
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 20:43:22 GMT
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- In article <089SB8S4@cc.swarthmore.edu> sstockw1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Sarah Stockwell) writes:
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- >it dry, and release the rat into its cage. Make sure you have cleaned the
- >cage, disposing of _all_ bedding (anything that isn't metal, actually) in
- >between removing the rat for the bath and putting the rat back. Repeat
- >(including cage cleaning) for three days running.
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- I would suggest washing the cage/etc. with clorox. Bleach is a great
- disenfectant, and it leaves no residue when rinsed, so it is very
- safe and effective for these things.
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- - Nancy
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- Nancy Hartman CIS graduate student
- hartman@udel.edu U. of Delaware
- President and founder, Delaware Valley Ferret Club
- Owner of Percy & Bree
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