Hi everyone. My girl cancer and of course I am trying to do anything and everything possible to keep her healthy. I recently read that cancer patients (both people and animal I believe) should eat a low carbohydrate, high fat diet, because the cancer can more easily "feed" off of carbs more than fats. That is why I was very excited when I read about the chicken gravy (and thanks to everyone who let me know about eggshells and meat grinders). However, when I brought my girl in for chemotherapy on Tuesday, I asked my vet about this type of diet, just to double check with her. She told me that Hill's makes a food designed for cancer kids, called n/d. So I looked up the info on the web and called the company; it seemed like a really good product and had all the right ingredients and percentages to meet the nutritional needs of a ferret (even though it was designed for dogs). Well, I bought a few cans and the pickiest girl on this earth actually liked it! So, with all this rambling, my question is has anyone tried this food and if so what are your thoughts and opinions about it? And if anyone wants any more information about it I can give you the web address, which is pretty informative. Thanks. Jenna [Posted in FML issue 2871]