Concerning a few things I saw fed in FML 805 Carrots: remember that carrots are high in fiber, and not very digestible. As a treat only, and maybe 1-2 slices per day. I could see where ferrets could get blocked with them... Liver: Once again, only one or two small treats a day, tops. We hear a lot on the board about how much ferretone will cause Vitamin A toxicosis. Well, liver is the most commonly indicted food in causing Vitamin A toxicity in domestic species. The liver stores Vitamin A, so the levels in leiver are higher there than any other place in the body. Now don't get freaked out - animals that get Vitamin A toxicosis are the ones who get a diet of PRIMARILY liver (unfortunately, it's cheap). A small piece once or twice a day won't hurt. Bruce Williams, DVM Department of Veterinary Pathology [log in to unmask] Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (202) 576-2453/2454 Washington, D.C. 20306-6000 [Posted in FML issue 0808]