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Date:
Fri, 7 Jul 1995 08:58:10 -0600
Subject:
Finicky Ferrets
From:
Robert Fein <[log in to unmask]>
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Okay folks,
        Here is a somewhat emergency question.  I just ran out of iams
lamb & rice cat food for my fuzzballs.  So I bought a new bag...
 
        No neither ferret will eat the new food.  One, the slower "special"
fuzzie, will eat the food if I hand feed it to him.  (Frankly I think he'd eat
anything if I hand fed him).  The other one won't touch the new stuff.  I
tried grinding the food up and hand feeding him.  I tried mixing it with
peanut butter (a delicious treat).  I went out and bought Pounce Chicken
treats, chicken baby food and purina ONE kitten food.  The guy didn't eat
any of them, from hand or from the bowl over night.
        Can ferrets be so finicky that they'd rather starve then eat
food? HELP!
 
--Robert M. Fein    These are my opinions alone.  Nobody else can have them!
"I Drank WHAT?!?!?!" -- Socrates
"Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your own way."
[Posted in FML issue 1248]

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