>most of our shelter residents are single ferrets who don't get along >with other ferrets and the resident ferrets of course don't get along >with any of the shelter ferrets. Every rule has its exception and I failed to add the above exception to my "let 'em run" post. We're not able to keep many ferrets in our halfway house, so we don't have the problem of not being able to give ample run time. I suppose I intended my post-audience to be the 'casual' ferret owner as opposed to the insane (read: shelter folk) ferret owner. Your point is a good one nonetheless. On food... right now we feed a TF/Excel mixture. We recently got a sample of Innova cat food. Someone tell me why I shouldn't incorporate this food into my fuzzies diet? Protein: 36%; Fat: 20%; Fiber (min): 2.5%; moisture: 10%. Ingredients (first several): Turkey, Chicken Meal, Chicken, Whole Steamed Potates, Whole Eggs, Whole Ground Barley, Chicken Fat (pres. w/ Vit E and Vit C)... This is the ONLY food I've found that has Turkey and Chicken listed as ingredients (as opposed to meals or by-products). Anyone else know anything about this (put out by Natura Pet Products). Eukanuba has also come out with a Kitten Chow recently that stacks up pretty well too; higher protein and fat than the regular cat food. I don't intend to ever remove the TF from their diet, but I'll alter the food we 'cut' with as long as the 'masters' will still eat it! -Erin... ========================= Mr. Erin M. Ennis | Any sufficiently convoluted argument can eennis(at)zoo,uvm,edu | be made to appear to be science as the Water Resources Major, | layman equates incomprehensibility with Biology Minor | science. -Unknown Uni. of Vermont | ========================= [Posted in FML issue 2376]