Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2014 17:27:16 GMT -5
1. Where did you first learn about natural diets for ferrets?
I learned about natural diets through the AFA boards
2. Please describe the type of diet you would like assistance in switching your ferret(s) to. Be sure to include if you are interested in feeding whole prey (live or frozen-thawed) and if you are wanting to FULLY switch to a natural diet or PARTIALLY. If you are unsure what kind of diet you want to put your ferrets on, please express that and we can help you find the best type of natural diet for your ferret.
I am not sure what would work best for my babies but I have one out of the four who suffers from insulinoma and lymphoma.
3. Why are you interested in switching your ferrets to a natural diet?
I am interested in switching my business to a natural diet because I want them as healthy as can be and I want them all with me as long as possible. I want great quality of life in all my babies.
4. Do you understand that switching your ferret to a natural diet can be a lengthy, arduous process? Its not an overnight switch. It can be a commitment of several weeks or even months. Your HF Mentor will be more then happy to assist you in switching your ferret(s) to a natural diet, but you need to be equally as committed. If you aren't willing to tough out a potentially lengthy switching process, or if you have major life changes approaching (baby on the way, moving, starting school, getting married/divorced, etc) then it might be a better idea to wait on switching your ferret's diet until you have more time. Are you willing to make the commitment?
I am willing to make this commitment, I must ensure the lives and vitality of my babies.
5. How many ferrets do you currently have? What are their names? Ages? Genders? Do they have any health problems? Are they overweight? Underweight? How long have you had each ferret for?
I have 4 ferrets, their names are Nina 2 years old, Susie Q 21 months old, Bobbi 19 months old, and Ozzy about 6 months old. Susie suffers from Insulinoma and Lymphoma. All are 2 to 3 lbs. I've had each ferret from about 6-8 weeks of age.
6. What diet do you currently feed your ferrets? (Please include all treats, supplements, etc) Do they already eat some form of soup?
I feed NV instinct raw boost, Wysong archetype, Epigen 90, canned au jus varieties, dream treats, dried chicken and turkey liver, and dehydrated chicken strips.
7. Have you ever tried to switch your ferrets to a natural diet in the past? If yes, what happened?
No I have never tried a switch but they have eaten meat at very young ages but when my vet had advised against it, I stopped.
8. What additional information about yourself or your ferrets would you like to share?
I just need help with my babies. We are all extremely bonded.
9. How often during the week do you have access to a computer?
I have access everyday
10. Please post a picture of each of your ferrets (if possible).
Ok, will do
11. Have you met the requirements for this program? Do you have your scale, a place to access meats, hearts, livers, etc?
Yes I do
I learned about natural diets through the AFA boards
2. Please describe the type of diet you would like assistance in switching your ferret(s) to. Be sure to include if you are interested in feeding whole prey (live or frozen-thawed) and if you are wanting to FULLY switch to a natural diet or PARTIALLY. If you are unsure what kind of diet you want to put your ferrets on, please express that and we can help you find the best type of natural diet for your ferret.
I am not sure what would work best for my babies but I have one out of the four who suffers from insulinoma and lymphoma.
3. Why are you interested in switching your ferrets to a natural diet?
I am interested in switching my business to a natural diet because I want them as healthy as can be and I want them all with me as long as possible. I want great quality of life in all my babies.
4. Do you understand that switching your ferret to a natural diet can be a lengthy, arduous process? Its not an overnight switch. It can be a commitment of several weeks or even months. Your HF Mentor will be more then happy to assist you in switching your ferret(s) to a natural diet, but you need to be equally as committed. If you aren't willing to tough out a potentially lengthy switching process, or if you have major life changes approaching (baby on the way, moving, starting school, getting married/divorced, etc) then it might be a better idea to wait on switching your ferret's diet until you have more time. Are you willing to make the commitment?
I am willing to make this commitment, I must ensure the lives and vitality of my babies.
5. How many ferrets do you currently have? What are their names? Ages? Genders? Do they have any health problems? Are they overweight? Underweight? How long have you had each ferret for?
I have 4 ferrets, their names are Nina 2 years old, Susie Q 21 months old, Bobbi 19 months old, and Ozzy about 6 months old. Susie suffers from Insulinoma and Lymphoma. All are 2 to 3 lbs. I've had each ferret from about 6-8 weeks of age.
6. What diet do you currently feed your ferrets? (Please include all treats, supplements, etc) Do they already eat some form of soup?
I feed NV instinct raw boost, Wysong archetype, Epigen 90, canned au jus varieties, dream treats, dried chicken and turkey liver, and dehydrated chicken strips.
7. Have you ever tried to switch your ferrets to a natural diet in the past? If yes, what happened?
No I have never tried a switch but they have eaten meat at very young ages but when my vet had advised against it, I stopped.
8. What additional information about yourself or your ferrets would you like to share?
I just need help with my babies. We are all extremely bonded.
9. How often during the week do you have access to a computer?
I have access everyday
10. Please post a picture of each of your ferrets (if possible).
Ok, will do
11. Have you met the requirements for this program? Do you have your scale, a place to access meats, hearts, livers, etc?
Yes I do