>From: Gloria Jouppien <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: re Raisins, bananas & tooth cavities >Oh no! What are we going to do? Sable luvs raisins. Is there any way I >can continue to feed him his treats and guard for cavities? Well, I can't say for sure if this helps, but it does with dogs so I imagine it does some good in ferrets. Our ferrets get milkbones every day or every other day (the petite size for teeny ankle biter dogs). It seems to do it's job pretty well, because my vet was awfully impressed with my 6 year old's teeth at his last visit. As long as he is only getting a very limited amount of raisins (mine get one or two once or twice a week) and eating dry kibble, maybe toss in a milkbone there too, he should be okay. We've never had much of a problem with cavities, although I notice that whenever we get in a rescue that has been eating Purina Cat Chow they always have terrible teeth, no matter how old they are. The ones that were eating proper food have have had semi-decent teeth. We've got a zillion rescues in the shelter - anyone here on the list from Vancouver? Gimme a call, we may have something for you (we've got nearly every colour and age under the rainbow). And the most annoying part is after spending all that money on newspaper ads, not a single person who turned in a ferret saw the ad (*sigh*). Oh well, them's the breaks. Sheena GVFIS, WFHH FAGV and FFCR [Posted in FML issue 1562]