GREAT NEWS! ! ! I've recently been in contact with the Editor-in-Chief of a local newspaper publication in Seattle, WA that is devoted solely to pet-related articles, photos, advertisements, events, and healthcare facilities and have been asked to write a minimum of 3 articles about ferrets! The newspaper's name is "Puget Sound Pet" and, according to the E-I-C, PSP has been publishing for three years and the circulation is 20,000. It is a for-profit business and published monthly. Unfortunately, they don't have a website yet but are working on that. Apparently the EIC sensed my passion for public education about ferrets and asked if I would write some "introductory" ferret articles that might even lead to a regular "column" of sorts. WOW! (And I couldn't help but chuckle when the EIC wrote "Any ferret photos you can add would be nice; if you don't have any, I'm sure we could round one up." HA! DO I HAVE FERRET PHOTOS!!!) I'M SOOOOO EXCITED about this opportunity and have decided to write the first article about "Proper/Healthy Ferret Food Choices" since I'm learning that too many current and potential ferret owners are not properly educated about this subject. I have to have the first article submitted by this coming Monday! I've seen such a wide variety of recommendations for particular ferret and non-ferret foods and snacks and have done my own ongoing research about minimum/maximum % levels and quality of ingredients, etc. but much of what I've gathered is mostly others' personal opinions and preferences and maybe not too much hard core facts. So, in order to make sure I'm publishing correct information, if anyone out there can send me data (or links to data) referencing the above mentioned things, I would greatly appreciate it! I've seen a variety of different food charts that list food products in order of best quality to least quality and that is good but I've never seen anything "factual" about the % level 'requirements' of key, main ingredients in ferret foods. Nor have I come across "factual" data that lists WHY certain ingredients are not good, although I know some reasons why and of course have come to my own opinions about these questions. But it would be helpful to have solid data and references. THANKS for any help you're willing to give! Jennifer and the 3 Amigos :-) [Posted in FML issue 4932]