Lupe Sancen: Have you looked at the outdoor catteries that are available?? Maybe you could buy or build one based on their plans but adapt it to accommodate ferrets. I'm sure that they could escape some in terms of the space of the fencing gaps.This one is very detailed with pictures. (PVC outside)http://www.tejascats.com/New%20Run/New%20Run.htmPermanent constructionhttp://www.tejascats.com/Cattery/cattery_construct...http://www.tejascats.com/Cattery/inside_runs.htmHope you find something that works for you.http://www.just4cats.com/order.html...Show more
Jamika Gregorio: 12,000 Shed Plans : http://www.ShedPlansHappy.com/Benefit
Darnell Cutliff: Building Amazing Outdoor Sheds : http://ShedPlans.NaturallyGo.com/?WmA
Renay Billiar: http://i536.photobucket.com/albums/ff326/marzncody...
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Gale Hartt: I wouldn't say converted really. But one of my best friends and the guitarist for our band now didn't know much at all about punk o! r pre-punk when I met him. He was a pretty big metal head, still is to be fair, but he had a hard time appreciating things that weren't as intricate and fast and technical as Slayer or Megadeth or Sepaltura, but over time since music is a big part of both our lives we exposed each other to our own musical tastes. And since then he's really learned that a few well placed chords or a simple but catchy progression is worth all the skill in the world. Although he still studies up on everything and is ridiculously good at guitar of any genre, the music he writes himself is almost always a cool riff or progression and his CD collection has a pretty large punk element to it. And in tunr I've taken a liking to some of his metal, although I still can't stand anything with ugly gruff vocals, like Sepultura or that sort of thing. I have however taken a strange liking to the CD Reign In Blood by Slayer, don't know why....Show more
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