Here is the ingredient list for Hagen Ferret Food: Guaranteed analysis +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Crude protein min 35% Crude fat min 20% Crude fiber max 3.0% Moisture max 10% Ash max 5.5% Calcium min 1.2% Phosphorus min 1.0% Magnesium max 0.1% Vit A min 25,000 I.U.\kg Vit D3 min 1,600 I.U.\kg Vit E min 110 I.U.\kg ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ingredients: poultry meal, ground corn, poultry fat, dried whole eggs, soya protein concentrate, dried beet pulp, chicken liver meal, dried brewers yeast... at this point it degenerates into chemical and vitamin names. I know ingredients 2, 5, and 6 are not the best but this food has some advantages. It is a crunchier kibble that seems to allow for more flavor mixing when I add cat food and most important- Ootz will eat it. Its numbers are higher than any other "ferret" food sold at pet stores in my area. BTW, the closest pet store to me is Pet Palace at the corner of Trinity Mills and Marsh Lane. The do and will continue to carry Yesterdays News. When I was in today they had three babies, an albino, a panda and one whose colors where kind of a mix between sable standard and a panda...with the prettiest yellow patch on his neck. Of course I did not have the $140 they were asking for him. Pet Palace sells MF ferrets but they buy them from a Dallas area resaler, which could account for the high price- MF sells to a resaler for $50- resaler sells to stores with a 50% markup($100)- pets store sells to public with a markup so animal is $140. (markup prices are guesses for argument purposes.) Elwin [Posted in FML issue 2028]