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Fish!
Sept 2, 2009 21:39:50 GMT -5
Post by dalamar on Sept 2, 2009 21:39:50 GMT -5
So I decided to add some more variety to the babies diet recently. I started with some catfish. Well, the stuff that I bought the first time didn't seem to go over well with most of them. In fact only Piper (Ms. Norawformeplease) would eat it. Well this time I got some of the boneless catfish and they are all fighting over it! They seem to prefer it over chicken, finicky aren't they. Tomorrow its more chicken, and then some beef. Beef didn't exactly go over well the last time, but I'm hoping they've forgotten that by now. But the good news is now that all 4 are on raw I don't have to buy anymore of that kibble. The bad news is that I still have a bag and a half left. lol
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Fish!
Sept 2, 2009 21:49:28 GMT -5
Post by sherrylynne on Sept 2, 2009 21:49:28 GMT -5
Congratulations! Do what I did- donate it. As for fish, only one of mine go for it. And that's Lucrezia for smelts. To her, their like candy. The first time she ever had them, she ate all her portion, Boris' portion, Vincent's, AND Sinnead's portions. And she was sick like a little kid with too much candy
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Fish!
Sept 2, 2009 22:43:48 GMT -5
Post by Heather on Sept 2, 2009 22:43:48 GMT -5
Congratulations on becoming kibble free . Most of my guys really love the marine mix that I get (it's a commercial mix of herring, halibut and salmon) I agree with Sherrylynne, donate the kibbles. That's what I did when I did the switch years ago. I also get bags of kibble with some of the furbabies who get dropped off here. The ferret kibbles get used for the in house mice population, kitty kibbles get donated to the local humane society. Keep trying with the different proteins, it's funny and a little frustrating when one day they refuse a protein and yet the next time they can't get enough. ciao
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