>From: "Glenn, Jenni, BMG -NY1540" >Oso still won't eat his Totally Ferret food...I've been mixing it with the >Purina he usually eats, but he digs out the food onto the floor and picks >out all the Purina pieces and leaves the Totally Ferret on the floor. Jenni, does Oso like Ferretone? When I got Zorro, I was told that any dry cat food was fine, so for about a year he ate Friskies cat chow. Then when I learned that he really needed a higher-quality food, I switched to 8in1, starting out by mixing it with his Friskies, and he did the same as Oso. But when I started drizzling a little Ferretone on the 8in1, he ate it easily. I don't know if this will work for Oso, but you can give it a try! :) Bob C., I want to thank you for your sensitive and well-thought out reply to the comment that an adopted shelter ferret is "damaged goods." I think one of the biggest problems facing ferrets and other pets is the conception that some people have of them as -products- and not living creatures. I also want to let everyone know something that I plan to do...a small step towards trying to improve conditions for MF ferrets. A few years back, the pet store where I got Zorro (not a MF ferret) and Claudia (a MF ferret) announced that it would not do business with puppy or kitten mills and would only sell puppies and kittens from local breeders. This gives me some hope that perhaps if I can educate them about the conditions at MF, they may look for local suppliers of ferrets as well. And the fact that Zorro is not a MF ferret suggests that they do have another source for ferrets besides MF. I don't know if it will work, but I think it's worth a shot. Dooks, Lisa Mom of Zorro, Claudia, and Loki @}-}-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --{-{@ "There in the midst of it so alive and so alone Words support like bone." --Peter Gabriel "Mercy Street" [Posted in FML issue 2237]