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Post by dalamar on Jun 30, 2008 18:43:05 GMT -5
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum. I am the proud ferrent of 4 wonderful babies. (Piper: the dominant one; Bandit: the thief; Dillon: the wannabe bully; and Malcom, who just loves everyone.) I've been pretty lucky so far, everyone except Piper took to raw meat right away, they are even eating full chicken wings already (including the bones). Piper on the other hand doesn't like anything except her kibble. Starving her didn't work, so now I'm mixing it in with her kibble, with some luck she'll get a taste for pork soon. Anyway these are the babies: At the top left is Bandit (or as I like to call her 'You little thief!')sleeping after a long 12 hour day of running, climbing, and eating! Top right is Piper with her "I don't know who made that mess" look. On the bottom left is Dillon; he's about to pounce on Piper, but he's not quite sure about the drop from the couch. And finaly on the bottom right is Malcom inspecting his new home.
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Post by Forum Administrator on Jun 30, 2008 18:51:42 GMT -5
Im thrilled to see you made it over. Your babies are just too cute! I love the pic of Piper Hopefully you will find all the resources you need to help her go natural. Feel free to post as many questoins as you like. We are a wonderful bunch that is here to help. Enjoy!
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Post by ferretmaster on Jun 30, 2008 22:35:41 GMT -5
welcome to the group, you kids look so cute.
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Post by nwheather on Jul 1, 2008 14:32:44 GMT -5
Welcome to the group! Your babies are adorable!
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Post by Heather on Jul 1, 2008 18:37:22 GMT -5
Hi and welcome Love the pics of your furbabies. You might try making a soup mix of ground meat mix with egg and getting your little hold out to try that. I've found that works for me more than trying the kibble and raw mix. I'm also not into really starving a furbaby, most of mine were turned in to me in ill health so I'm not much into tempting fate by fasting for hunger to see if out of hunger they will try to eat the raw food. I have noticed a higher success if there is no kibble offered after the ferret is consistently eating the raw soup. Just what works for me Your Dillon looks an awful lot like my Aremis ciao
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Post by jennifer5799 on Jul 11, 2008 11:22:47 GMT -5
Cute fuzzies!!
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Post by weloveourweasels on Jul 15, 2008 2:42:49 GMT -5
great pix sorry for the late welcome. I love the who me i didn't make that mess pic the most.
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Post by meli on Jul 15, 2008 17:35:09 GMT -5
Cute babies! Welcome!
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