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Post by katt on Aug 22, 2012 19:00:05 GMT -5
Okay so I'm being a dork and can't find the thread "If a kibble MUST be fed" Can someone help me out here? Also can everyone please post their vote(s) here for best kibble? I'm not 100% sure yet if my mom is totally committed to feeding raw if she takes little Chomper, so if not I need to know what kibble to tell her to feed (she will feed it if I tell her to). Sooo votes away!!!!
(My first pick off the top of my had would be Blue Buffalo kitten food...thoughts on this too?)
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Post by katt on Aug 22, 2012 19:09:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2012 19:22:21 GMT -5
Best kibble would be the Wysong Ferret Epigen 90. 60% protein, no starches.
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Post by Sherry on Aug 22, 2012 20:54:38 GMT -5
If not raw or freeze dried, then epigen 90
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Post by miamiferret2 on Aug 22, 2012 21:04:29 GMT -5
I agree wysong ferret epigen 90 is the best kibble on the market. No grains or starches
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2012 22:22:23 GMT -5
I use the epigen 90 in my mix and have added nature variety instinct duct meal and turkey ( tried free sample - big hit ) and I use Orijen . Wellness core they like also and it smells like marshalls - I switched two off marshals using this in my mix. When I buy a new food I set out a seperate bowl with it in it to see if they are tempted to eat it and then I start mixing it in.
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Post by katt on Aug 23, 2012 0:34:05 GMT -5
Thanks guys. Would the ferret Epigen 90 be the best kibble to feed to cats as well?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2012 0:42:14 GMT -5
The ferret epigen has 22.47% fat. I'm not sure how much fat a cat needs in their diet. They make a cat epigen 90 that has 13.5% fat. I'm not sure how much fat a cat needs in a kibble
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2012 6:16:27 GMT -5
Wysong Epigen 90 Ferret Orijen Cat & Kitten Go! Fit & Free/Turkey Chicken Duck Wellness Core Evo Cat/Ferret is technically acceptable but I don't like it The new NVI raw boost stuff scores pretty high I believe I don't recommend blue buffalo after looking at the ingredients, there are plenty of better options out there just as readily available. I'll give you a hint- if it's sold at a Petsmart/Petco or other major chain, you probably don't want to be feeding it to your pet. Blue Buffalo and possibly Evo as well are/ I'd call them the b ottom end of the top tier personally. Moredooks food chart will help you pick one, moredooks.herobo.com/search.php?chart=ferret
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