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Lin wrote:
>There are pros & cons to raw. There are pros & cons to kibble.
>Everyone has their personal preference, depending on their
>circumstances. Some ferrets prefer raw. Some ferrets prefer kibble.
>You go w/ your own personal flow.
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>And, just like w/ religion, you don't try to ram your personal beliefs
>down the throats of those who don't want to hear them.
I agree......but. :-)
Years ago, when my first ever ferret chose to live with me, I noticed
that she had typical carnivore teeth, so I fed her a raw meat based diet.
No problem.
When I eventually had access to the 'net and soon after, the FML, all I
ever heard was, "ferrets are obligate carnivores and therefore they need
a high quality kibble."
If you go to any web site to do with ferrets you will mostly see the same
thing.
I board ferrets, and often when new boarders arrive their owners are very
surprised when I outline the diet that will be available. "I didn't know
they could eat that! The person who sold the ferrets to me/ vet/ pet
shop/internet didn't let me know "
This is what I perceive to be the biggest problem. Most people don't
KNOW that there is a choice. Most people don't know that complaints
such as insulinoma, adrenal disease, stomach ulcers, hairball blockages
and bedding chewing do not occur in ferrets fed on a natural diet.
To my dying day, I will always try to improve the life of all ferrets by
promoting a natural (*sigh* NOT LIVE) diet.
Yes, Always for the Ferrets,
Shirley
[Posted in FML issue 5212]
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