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Hi there
Just wanted to stick in my two cents worth about the coloured ferrets. I
too use and have used manic panic and punky color on myslef for years. I
agree that these dyes are safe to use on animals.
Anyways...I wanted to say that the safest bet for dying is diluted food
colouring. We get a TV Show up here in Canada that has this blond lady
who interviews celebrities and their pets. She has a little maltese that
is a deep pink color. On one of the shows she spilled her secret..she
uses food coloring diluted to make a watery paste. I dont 100% condone
dying pets hair (sometimes it looks ridiculous) but I dont think its cruel
either.
Food:
I've been investigating into proper ferret diets for a few months now.
Comparing food comparison charts, ingredients, etc.
I wonder if I could get opinions on which foods actualy ARE the best. I
work at a pet store (up here in canada) and I have been trying to decide
which foods i want to carry. I spent several hours on the internet going
to each manufacturers web page and copying ingredients and analysis's.
One thing I notice is that people focus on corn being a bad thing, which
I completely agree. But what about all the rice and rice flour they put
in the diets? How does rice, rice flour come into the equation?
Does somebody have a web page which explains the BEST way to analyze a
food?
So far I've decided to carry :
- 8 in 1 Ultimate Ferret Diet
- Royal Canin Feline Growth
- Eagle Pack Kitten Formula
- Hagen Ferret Diet (which I never cared for until I put it up against
other foods and found it was actually better than most)
- and I personally add Wyson Archetype Diet into my ferrets diet
Some of these foods are canadian in nature so many of you may not be
familiar with them but I will gladly supply anybody who asks with the
ingredients and analysis.
I am mostly interested in somebody explainging EXACTLY how to examine a
food properly for what is best.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Luc
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[Posted in FML issue 3728]
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