Sukie, Here's a good question for you in your infinite knowledge. Is there a difference between "natural" and "all meat" kibbles on the market? I have been recently doing my pet food shopping on a website called http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/ it's a really great website from what I have seen so far. Anywho, they sell things like Innova and Wysong and other high quality kibble and things like that along with supplements for your pets. But with the many pet food recalls that have been going on is this really a good choice? Raw or natural diets are almost always better, however for those that can't or won't feed such a diet then are all kibbles created equal? I'm a big organic eater myself and would like the same for my pets; however, with so many animals and due to the fact that I travel I don't think my husband would be able to keep up with all of the animals if he had to prepare meals for each of them. Kibble is just the right choice for my lifestyle. So when looking for a high quality kibble for any animal what do you look for? How do you know what the cows and pigs and chickens and whatnot are fed? Is there a label that is used for certified organic pet food that can be verified? Sure I check my food for ingredients, but how do I know what's going into the ingredients? I'm sure lots of FLMers would love a good conversation on this for all of their pets, not just their ferrets. -- Samantha Newcomb Shelter Director,The Frazzled Ferret Org. As Well As, USAF Reserves Diligent College Student At LA Tech Always Consider Adoption First [Posted in FML 5625]