>From: Kat Angel <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: surgery question
>
>When I rec'd my ferret, Laedy, I noticed on her registration that she
>has had anal succulectomy. Is this normal? Why was it done when she
>was only 6 weeks old?
>
>Also, what kind of cat food is good for her to eat? She is currently
>on Nature's Gold Ferret Food. I can no longer find this brand that she
>loves so much....
I think the surgery was to remove her anal glands. Marshall Farms does
this prior to shipping their ferrets to the pet stores, and it is done at
a very young age. They also spay or neuter the kits prior to shipping
them.
Is the food you're feeding Natural Gold? If so, I am a distributor
for it. You can email me for information on the food or visit
http://www.fuzies.com/natural_gold_ferret_food1.htm
I believe it's the best food on the market today. It's high in protein
and low in carbs. I mix it with a couple of other brands of food that
aren't quite as expensive. Most agree that a mix of foods is best in the
event that a food becomes unavailable. I mix the Natural Gold with Path
Valley Farm Ferret Food. Premium Edge Kitten is exactly the same and a
lot cheaper. I get it at a feed store for $5.50 for a four pound bag.
I also use Mazuri ferret food in my mix. This way they get a variety of
foods.
Connie
To order Natural Gold Ferret food, visit
http://www.fuzies.com/natural_gold_ferret_food1.htm
[Posted in FML issue 4400]