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Date: | Sun, 28 Nov 1993 15:20:04 -0500 |
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Re: Ethoxyquin - about a year ago this was a big subject at one of
ferret events that I attended. Some people were going around with a
"death and gloom" article on the stuff. I immediately panicked, and
started asking some other people about it. The person that I asked
had done research for a diet article, and had checked the stuff out.
He said that ethoxyquin is harmless. (of course, I think his source
was the food producers)
My personal opinion (in most of these type matters) is that it's not
worth the risk. If it IS a risk, then I've gained some extra time
with my precious furries. If it isn't a risk, then I've only lost
a little time reading labels to find one that doesn't have it. Not
much of a decision for me, really. :)
This is another reason that I switched to Pro-Plan's Turkey and
Barley cat food. It doesn't have the nasty chemicals in it that other
foods do. And, it seems to be a fairly flavorful food, so most ferrets
like it. But, your ferret's mileage may vary. ;)
- Nancy
Nancy Hartman Internet - [log in to unmask] GEnie - n.hartman4
President, Delaware Valley Ferret Club | CIS Grad Student, U. of Delaware
*** Caregiver to Percy, Bree, & Popcorn, the ferrets ***
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals" - Kant
[Posted in FML issue 0653]
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