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hi all

i have got a metal shed you know like the

 

ones on holiday camps for storage anyway i use it as a ferret run so in

goes the jill running through all the pipes etc i put a big piece of wood

up against the door and in the past it has been no propblem so off i walked to play table tennis

with my grandad anyway we are playing away and my terrier stands at the top of the garden watching the shed

10 minutes past and my terrier runs to the shed he is fine with ferrets i thought nothing of this bearing im mind i cant see the shed from where i am playing. another 10 mins past and we fininshed so i walked straight to the shed and poked my head in no ferret so i got in and called her after rumaging through everything still no ferret :hmm: now i was panaking so i looked round the back of the shed nothing so straight over all the neibours fences i went, not caring for anything except getting her back still nothing so the next place was the woods backing on to my garden i was running round everywhere like a headless chicken i wasnt giving up so i stopped and looked around trying to spot her then i heard leaves rustling

so i followed the noise then i spotted her under a log relief she had walked quite a distance from where she escaped

she wedged her self under a log so i picked her up took her back then calmed down then i thought if i put her back in the

shed and hid behind the wall i would see where she got out so in she went and straight for the exit she pushed herself behind the wood and squesed herself through the smallest of gaps so i picked her up and put her in the hutch.i now realise how smaller gaps they can get through i was so pleased to find her. :D what a day.

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Glad you got her back.

 

One my hobs liberated himself the day, I have an open top with overhangs on the side to stop them climbing out. Some how one of the longs was postioned to close to the edge and he obviously managed to leap and grip the overhang and make good his escape. Later that night when got back from lamping he was back curled up in ball in the run sleeping off his wonderings, lol. Just to add I caught this hob 2 years back and he eating a rabbit on a road side and was totally wild!! He obviously likes his freedom lol.

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