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>From: Dayna Frazier[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>The great FOOD CONTROVERSY...
>All those statistics are all fine well and good but cat food is made for
>cats and ferret food is made for ferrets! There is a reason these two types
>of foods are labelled and recommended for the applicable species.. ...
>Ferrets have a three hour digestive tract time.. Cats have a five to six
>hour digestive tract time....
-snip- (She goes on, but this seems the main thrust of her argument -
right?)
Hmmmm...Dayna, you make some really interesting points here. I do have one
question, though...it seems to me that the diet of a small North African
wildcat and an original Polecat would have been quite similar - small furry
animals, mostly herbivore! The wild kitties would have been eating mostly
rodents and such, the polecat rabbits and the odd
groundhog/gopheroid...would there really have been much difference?
I've been using IAMS kitten...the guys seem to like it a lot, protein and
fat are high, sources of protein are meat-based, I never gave it much
thought. The dudes seem to hate 8-n-1, which I can get...hmmm
Can anyone else confirm or deny Dayna's arguments regarding timed release of
nutrients? Not a slur on Dayna, mind you, it's just that I've not heard
this particular argument before. If true, it's a major concern!
[Posted in FML issue 1697]
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