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Keeping Furry Babies Warm in Winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 209978" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Typical Aussie. I was going to suggest a pouch, because I thought you meant fur babies as in puppies, or kittens, REALLY suffering from serious exposure acutely. We've made pouches out of old woollen jumpers (as in sweaters, not geriatric kangaroos). For a pouch you just stitch up the neck holes, tie the arms around your waist with the sweater upside down and let the animal climb in the waistband into the bag formed. You can even thread a wire coathanger through the waistband to hold it open. These are great for cats, they love climbing inside these to snuggle.</p><p></p><p>Do you have old motheaten jumpers? You could maybe line the kennel with those, they don't have to be pretty. But wool, even when wet, will insulate. Sprinkle it with ti-tree oil to reduce flea problems.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 209978, member: 1991"] Typical Aussie. I was going to suggest a pouch, because I thought you meant fur babies as in puppies, or kittens, REALLY suffering from serious exposure acutely. We've made pouches out of old woollen jumpers (as in sweaters, not geriatric kangaroos). For a pouch you just stitch up the neck holes, tie the arms around your waist with the sweater upside down and let the animal climb in the waistband into the bag formed. You can even thread a wire coathanger through the waistband to hold it open. These are great for cats, they love climbing inside these to snuggle. Do you have old motheaten jumpers? You could maybe line the kennel with those, they don't have to be pretty. But wool, even when wet, will insulate. Sprinkle it with ti-tree oil to reduce flea problems. Marg [/QUOTE]
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