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Post by whipple on Apr 3, 2011 16:23:10 GMT -5
So....since Siren is still tiny and eating everything in sight (including teriyaki chicken wing bones in the garbage ) should I feed her kibble at all just in case I ever had to rehome them for some reason? I don't ever plan on it, but I never planned on having to rehome my last 4. Granted I'm not moving cross country on a greyhound bus ever again, but I'm just worried that if it ever came up, and the new owners wanted to feed kibble, a good one, what if she refused it
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Post by taratee on Apr 3, 2011 16:46:15 GMT -5
iwould personally feed her straight to raw if youre switching because they take so well to it
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Post by Sherry on Apr 3, 2011 17:02:17 GMT -5
I'd be doing the straight raw as well. If, god's forbid, you ever have to rehome, you should have a bit of time to work kibbles back into their diet at that time. And after all- the earlier they start on the raw, the less chance of insulinoma ever developing!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2011 17:10:23 GMT -5
Go raw! You can also use freeze dried for a dry food option
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Post by whipple on Apr 3, 2011 17:45:12 GMT -5
I haven't fed her kibble at all, and with Vixen she was done with kibble quite quickly. So the left over kibble from Vixen is being fed to the mice as a treat.
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