Message Number: YG9095 | New FHL Archives Search
From: Cecilia McNamara
Date: 2001-12-01 00:18:00 UTC
Subject: Re: [Ferret-Health-list] new to list-Diet

Hey there, I was looking for Barf info not to long ago and I found
a site that is very good. It is www.ferretlove.co.uk\ They
are very into the Barf diet and have lots of links also. I did not
choose Barf myself (to gross) and choose instead to go with high
quality ferret food like 8 in 1 Ultimate and some vet prescribed cd
cat food along with people food like cooked chicken and cooked eggs
and ferretone and ferretvite. When you have lots of ferrets the dry
stuff is the most economical and the easiest and they seem to thrive
on it..........
Cecilia
Russell Prater wrote:
Joanie * wrote:
>
> Hi.I am getting a ferret next week he is 3 yrs old.The current
owner has him
> on cat food.I am trying to find information about maybe feeding
a barf diet
> but I want to make sure it is safe to first.Does anyone feed
theirs a raw
> diet and would you recommed it?Also Im thinking about feeding a
good ferret
> food instead of the cat food.Whats the best brand of ferret
food?I have
> heard that feeding cat food is not real healthy.Thanks
> Joanie
Go to http://www.trifl.org/gravy.html and you can read what has
been
said about feeding a more natural diet.
Are you up to speed on ferrets in general? If you need more info,
visit
http://www.ferretcentral.org and read their ferret faqs. Also, you
can
go to http://www.theferretstore.com and buy you a copy of Kim
Schilling's book "Ferrets for Dummies".
--
Russ, Booger, Bonnie & Clyde
russellprater@worldnet.att.net
URA Redneck if your satellite has more square footage than your
home.
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