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Post by fuzzymom on Aug 6, 2009 14:44:59 GMT -5
As I posted before, we have a new ferret, Seek. I was worried about him switching to raw since the other ferrets eat nothing but raw (and occasional whole prey). During the first 2-3 nights, I gave him raw in the cage and a little kibble. Within the first week he was eating 100% raw. While he's not as enthusiastic as the other 4, he definitely gets in there for his share. I'm very happy with this! No more kibbles for Seekie!
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Post by saphire2815 on Aug 6, 2009 18:58:05 GMT -5
Awesome! Only if it was that easy with all Ferrets huh!
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Post by sherrylynne on Aug 6, 2009 22:54:50 GMT -5
Kind of like my Willow! When I brought her home, I gave her some of the kibble the fosters were eating(a requirement of fostering ). She turned her nose up at it. Back to the store where I got her(she was 5 months at this time), got her some of the crap they'd been giving her. She very deliberately took her paw, and tipped the dish over. So, what the heck. Gave her some raw chicken. She hasn't looked back . I'm glad your new one took so quickly to it. Makes life a little easier for a change!
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Post by Heather on Aug 8, 2009 20:45:45 GMT -5
His little body knows what he needs even if he still fence sitting He will develop an appetite for his foods. Congratulations, you now have one more raw eating fert ciao
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