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Post by nyghtrayven on May 19, 2010 16:08:43 GMT -5
Hello, I am new to the forum and have two lively active 4 month old ferrets. One is a panda type of ferret named Shinobi and the other is white with grey highlights named juno. I have been interested in switching their diet to raw diet due to the fact that well it just seems a whole lot more healthier for them then that dry kibble. But I'm a bit confused as to how to introduce them to it, I have come across getting a blender and making soups. And by the looks of it they can eat anything raw.. But getting them introduced is the whole problem for me.
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Post by sherrylynne on May 19, 2010 20:36:01 GMT -5
Hi, and welcome! And not a problem with getting your fuzzbutts into raw- that's what we're here for Check out the nutrition section, you'll find lots of info there, as well as the newbie switch archive. At their age, I really don't think you'll have a lot of trouble
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Post by Heather on May 19, 2010 22:47:56 GMT -5
Hi and welcome to the forum Please feel free to prowl around, check out the various threads, get comfortable with the layout. Ask questions, everyone's friendly and more than willing to give you a hand to find answers. At 4 months of age your little ones will probably switch without much difficulty, you may not even have to resort to soupies though many get their little ones used to them incase of illness. Please, please....pics we love pictures and those of us in rescue never get to deal with "baby" ferrets so pictures are always welcome ciao
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Post by nyghtrayven on May 20, 2010 14:24:21 GMT -5
Heres the two little stink butts that I currently have one is Juno*Which is my ferret* and the other is my girlfriends ferret named Shinobi (Ninja in japanese) This is shinobi trying to get into the crickets tank. Juno who is sleeping on me, he's only ever done this once since i've gotten him other times he just moves away. I'm suspecting he could be deaf. He's a bit of a loner till we get him rowled up and hyper then he attacks his brother lol. As for switching them to raw i just give them a raw piece of chicken wing with nothing on it? (Meaning their kibble)
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Post by sherrylynne on May 20, 2010 15:49:41 GMT -5
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