Man, I was on a roll making inaccurate, disjointed posts Sunday. :( I have to amend my post about not feeding cat food. I *meant* to say "cheap grocery store adult cat food like Purina Cat Chow, Meow Mix, or the semi-moist stuff which isn't a good source of meat protein." And *especially* not the store brand adult cat food, which isn't even good for cats, much less ferrets. All I can offer in my defense is that I was upset about the situation and frustrated that I can't get proper information out to that anonymous mass of ferret owners in my city. Todd Leuthold also reminded me that there are people out there who, even with good information, would ignore it because the good food costs more money. That makes me very, very sad. :( I'm working with a local ferret club and we're trying to get the info out, but when I personally meet these poor little ferrets, I get frustrated at how slow the process is. I want to take a helicopter and blanket the entire city in leaflets ... I want to put stickers on every box of grocery store cat food saying it's not a good food for ferrets ... I want to take some people and *shake* them and ask 'how can you say you love this ferret if you won't buy him good food???' *sigh* I know. I'd end up in jail. <wry grin> Sorry if I've caused problems with my post. *Good quality* kitten food like Iams is good. I, personally, don't recommend the Iams adult cat food, but other people think it's fine. I feed my own ferrets a mix of Iams Kitten, Eukanuba Kitten Chicken & Rice (not the regular Eukanuba Kitten), Totally Ferret, and Marshall's Ferret. Sometimes I add other foods that have a high meat protein. --Barb-- [Posted in FML issue 2370]