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Post by mintygamer on Apr 6, 2018 18:44:50 GMT -5
I wasn't sure where to post this, I have goodbye odor for my Ferrets and I was wondering if anyone knew if I could use it on other small pets. I've recently seen the product specifically for small pets and was curious if I'd have to get that or if I could just use the ferret one.
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Post by LindaM on Apr 6, 2018 19:23:37 GMT -5
I don't use anything like that on our ferrets, and I doubt anyone on here will really recommend it either. Marshall products are best avoided like the plague they are, they often contain ingredients incredibly bad for ferrets, including EOs (Essential Oils), carcinogenic ingredients (can lead to cancer over time), sugars and other indigestible content (both contribute to insulinoma).
There is no need for a product like that with ferrets, if you have them on a natural, raw diet, they won't stink like they generally do on kibbles.
So taking that into account, I wouldn't recommend the product for ferrets or any other animal.
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Post by mintygamer on Apr 6, 2018 19:28:45 GMT -5
I don't use anything like that on our ferrets, and I doubt anyone on here will really recommend it either. Marshall products are best avoided like the plague they are, they often contain ingredients incredibly bad for ferrets, including EOs (Essential Oils), carcinogenic ingredients (can lead to cancer over time), sugars and other indigestible content (both contribute to insulinoma). There is no need for a product like that with ferrets, if you have them on a natural, raw diet, they won't stink like they generally do on kibbles. So taking that into account, I wouldn't recommend the product for ferrets or any other animal. Oh wow, okay, thanks!
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Post by Heather on Apr 7, 2018 21:28:57 GMT -5
No, don't use. It doesn't work anyway ciao
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Post by Sherry on Apr 8, 2018 10:01:29 GMT -5
Toss it. It doesn't work anyway. Also, if it is the one you put in the water it changes the taste of the water enough many won't drink enough. For a raw fed ferret(who wouldn't need it anyway) it won't do too much damage since they get most of their liquid from their meat. But for a kibble fed ferret(who is borderline dehydrated anyway) it could be a major issue.
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Post by mintygamer on Apr 8, 2018 21:47:18 GMT -5
Toss it. It doesn't work anyway. Also, if it is the one you put in the water it changes the taste of the water enough many won't drink enough. For a raw fed ferret(who wouldn't need it anyway) it won't do too much damage since they get most of their liquid from their meat. But for a kibble fed ferret(who is borderline dehydrated anyway) it could be a major issue. Alright, thanks!! I actually talked to my mom today about raw feeding and she agreed to try it out!
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Post by LindaM on Apr 8, 2018 22:47:33 GMT -5
Congrats! You'll be amazed by the difference raw makes in these little ones health. I've been feeding raw for over a year now, and it STILL blows my mind.
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Post by Sherry on Apr 9, 2018 10:25:02 GMT -5
I am SO glad to hear that! One idea- take pics of your ferret from above in good lighting. Because when you take pics 6 months after they have been switched, you will NOT believe the difference
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Post by Leah S. on Apr 17, 2018 13:45:42 GMT -5
I would not recommend using. I bought a bottle shortly after bringing my first ferret home, not knowing much about it. After looking at the ingredients and not seeing a difference I threw it out. Not only is it a waste of money, switching my ferrets diet helped a lot with their smell. I really don’t trust anything Marshall brand.
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