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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2011 23:13:09 GMT -5
The day I picked him up - feed on wiskers kitty food and bread. :/ He's ears were so dirty! This photo makes him look blue .. but you get the idea. Now on a fully raw and whole diet his wiskers are longer then ever, clear ears and an amazing coat! My corn chip. His musels were so poor on day one, now he bounds around like a fuzz sound This is a better shot of his coat.
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Post by Sherry on Aug 10, 2011 0:07:20 GMT -5
Oh, he is gorgeous!!!
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Post by pixiecocobandit on Oct 19, 2011 22:01:56 GMT -5
I'm still integrating raw into Coco's diet. When I adopted Bandit he was already on a partially raw diet so I can't really see a difference in him. Here's Coco shortly after I set her up into her new home. Here's Coco just a few days ago. Her fur is not near as wiry or course as it used to be and when I first put a collar on her I had to get a rat collar and shrink it to it's smallest setting. Almost four months later and she's just about ready to graduate up to ferret sized collars.
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Post by Sherry on Oct 19, 2011 22:39:57 GMT -5
Mr. Frodo the day he came in end of June: Mr. Frodo now. You can see the difference in his coat:
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Post by miamiferret2 on Oct 20, 2011 9:47:40 GMT -5
what a fatty Mr. Frodo has become! Sherry I suppose this boy likes to eat???
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Post by Sherry on Oct 20, 2011 10:37:09 GMT -5
Ya think ;D Actually, he doesn't eat all that much now. He's cut down to between 5-6 oz a day. Instead of per meal!
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Post by crazylady on Oct 27, 2011 17:54:59 GMT -5
wow the coat changes ( and whisker lengths ) are fantastic you can see a huge difference in condition and shine ! take care bye for now Bev
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Post by tress29 on Feb 2, 2012 14:36:07 GMT -5
Mr. Frodo now. Silly picture, but you can see the difference in his coat: Did his coat color change? His head doesn't look as yellowed...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2012 15:24:31 GMT -5
GORGEOUS babies! I'mma hafta show my mom this thread -- she keeps telling me how much she dislikes raw (bacteria, all the work involved, etc etc)...but once she sees this...I bet she will not disapprove as much! I am going to have to take some new pics of my babes tonight now that they ahve been eating raw for a little while! (Still get some freeze-dried, but it's freeze-dried raw )
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2012 16:28:30 GMT -5
BEFORE: Mr Soxx- Marley (right) & Freya (left) - AFTER: Soxx - Freya - Marley - They have turned into FATTY TUB TUBS!!! When I got soxx, he couldn't have weighed much more than Freya (1.8lb) - last week at the vet's he weighed in at 2.4 -- SAME AS MARLEY! No belly pics from him -- I bribed the other two with Ferretone and he haaaates the stuff ( !!)! I am so proud of my little gluttons!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2012 16:33:53 GMT -5
Yay! Its such a good feeling taking the initiative to give these animals what they deserve. Love everything about the raw switch! Be a proud of yourself as you are of them too
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2012 16:46:11 GMT -5
Thanks The change is incredible!! When I got Marley & Soxx they had been eating the cheapest cat food that their owner could find Even just switching them to a better kibble (Epigen90 - which they no longer get) made a huge difference...his coat went from rough & very yellow to smooth and fluffy and not nearly as yellow Even Marley & Freya have put on a tubby tummy!!
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Post by Sherry on Feb 2, 2012 17:09:55 GMT -5
Tress- yes it did change. Part of it the fact a panda normally roams out anyway, but part is definitely the diet.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2012 2:32:51 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2012 17:40:52 GMT -5
After only a week or two on raw: finn1 by walkerstop, on Flickr After about 9 months on raw: Untitled by walkerstop, on Flickr But then again there may have been other factors involved besides just raw ;D
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