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>Lifelong dietary restriction (DR) or calorie restriction is a well
>established and perhaps the only reliable means to delay the functional
>decline of cells and tissues with age and the onset of age-associated
>diseases, and to extend the life span of a variety of animals.
Hi Bob!
I find the idea of DR interesting- especially if it would ensure a better
overall quality and length of life for my ferrets.
How would I determine the correct amount of food* for any given ferret?
*(Kibble, whole prey, raw diet, or a combination)
Would the amount change throughout the year, due to seasonal changes?
Should the food be provided at the same times each day?
( I have heard you shouldn't feed Gremlins after midnight...does this
apply to our little monsters as well? *LOL*)
I have my doubts I can pull this one off, though...I have 8 free-roam
ferrets, all different ages and sizes. I also have 3 cats, who much
prefer ferret kibble to their own food. And of course, my ferrets would
rather have the cat's food! I can see it now, I return from buying 11
new food dishes, and end up chasing each of my kids around the house
trying to get them to eat (less) of their own food! <sigh>
Maybe I could try it on my husband first! Hmmmm.....
Any suggestions? (Aside from seeking therapy...)
Bye now, I'm off to hunt the elusive Mischievious Mustelid.
Julie & the Woozles
21stCenturyFerret.com
"Ferrety stuff for ferrety people"
Dedicated to the support of
24 Carat Ferret Rescue & Shelter, Las Vegas
[Posted in FML issue 3952]
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