Hi everybody! On the weekend, I went to the local healthfood/vitamin place to get some vitamin K for a recipe we're going to try on my hypoglycemic/insulinomic ferret, Gushi. We're here in Toronto and I was told by the woman at the store, who was quite knowledgeable, that Vitamin K is illegal to sell in Canada. Anybody know why?? She informed me that alfalfa sprouts are the next best thing. Problem is, she didn't know how many milligrams (or whatever) there are usually in a tablet of vitamin K and therefore didn't know how much alfala would equal one tablet. I'm not so sure about using alfala - maybe I could just squeeze the juice out of some. Does anyone know how much I should use, if any?? Something odd feeling about using "bunny food" on a carnivore. Thanks in advance for any help you can give! Take care and hugs to all! George, Jasper and the Crew ************************************************************************ Georgette Peters Nothing is ferret-proof to a Steacie Science Library sufficiently talented ferret. York University 4700 Keele Street ***** North York, Ontario ********* M3J 1P3 ***** (416)736-5084 Dook, dook, bjork, bjork! e-mail - [log in to unmask] - Swedish Ferret ************************************************************************ [Posted in FML issue 2681]