Yesterday Julie wrote: >If I were a ferret, and I had two choices: Housed inside the home, >eating kibble, sleeping in soft blankets and hammies, being a part of >the family -loved, spoiled, knowing my human was in the next room, and >living for 5-6 years but maybe having to face an adrenal surgury during >that time, or being housed outside, in a hutch, sleeping in straw, >exposed to the elements, fed a raw or natural diet, stuck behind the >house with love and interaction lasting for a few minutes to an hour >or so a day, but living to 8-9 years of age, guess which ferret I'ld >rather be?" I just want people to realize that feeding raw can be done with ferrets that live indoors. I would hope no one would opt for not feeding raw for this reason. My ferrets are fed raw and enjoy all the luxuries described above. They sleep in hammies as well as our beds and sofas and have soft blankets. They are free roam during the day and enjoy playing and interacting with us and each other in sunny rooms. When darkness falls, they go to sleep in their room with no artificial light turned on. And in case anyone is wondering, no I do not have rotting meat all over the house due to their diet. There are ways to be creative about feeding raw in the house. Inge [Posted in FML issue 5220]