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Bright Toys: Pet can be kept healthy only by giving it much freedom and exercise. Use cage as headquarters only; train pet to this use by placing food and water containers in cage. If pet must be shut up in cage at night, give it several bright toys, as it will be very active most of night; release pet in the morning. Place large, heavy, branching limb in one corner of room or enclosed porch for pet's entertainment and exercise. Provide toys, as a raccoon is playful: Tie bright or glittering trinkets to top and sides of cage and to the tree limb; a ball is liked, too. Pet also requires some petting and handling each day; this helps to gentle it.
Whereas large-sized toys can be put safely out of the way on shelves or stood in a corner when playtime is over, there is always a need to confine small toys and games somewhere safe, especially if there are component pieces that could easily become lost if left lying about on the floor. For a lightweight toy box, use 'Am (1 2mm) plywood. However, if a large, robust box is needed, then it is best to use Kin (1 8mm) blockboard instead.
Toys and games, assuming you don't want to use a built-in closet, is a toy chest. This is relatively simple to make, or you can adapt an old chest or blanket box for the job, perhaps giving it a coat of paint in bright colors and making sure there are no nail heads standing above the wood. Where space is tight, modular furniture systems are available that incorporate bunk beds, an integral closet (usually quite small), and a study area.
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