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Re: Purina Kitten chow & FML/answer to Laura H.
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Laura Holland <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:32:00 -0800
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And now you're contradicting what you initially said. You're now saying
Purina kitten" and "Purina One kitten" which are entirely different
foods from Kitten Chow.

This was your originally comment as you seem to have forgotten how this
whole thing started:

>Sue Thomas <[log in to unmask]
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>Purina Kitten chow is not the best for ferrets, but can be given,
>it's Protein is fairly high for grocery store sold foods. I put it in
>my mix For the ferrets, just in case I run out of one that I have to
>order or Can't get until I go over to the next town to a pet store.
>This way, They will have something to eat until I get their ferret
>food.

[Posted in FML 6926]


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