Everybody wants to feed their ferret a good diet, but the number of food choices at your local pet store are overwhelming; which food is best for your ferret? How do you decode the ingredients list to figure out the best food for your pets?
Luckily, you don't have to!
This website lists and rates hundreds of foods that are suitable for your fuzzy, with explanations about their rating system. The work is done, so you just have to click here and find your new food!
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Showing posts with label cat food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat food. Show all posts
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Great new 'ferret food'!!!
I normally don't do endorsements on my website, but I was recently at a pet food store searching for a high quality ferret or cat kibble, and I stumbled onto an amazing find.
Now I'm sure that many of you in the ferret world are already aware of this food, but for those that aren't, check it out! Orijin cat food can be checked out online at http://www.orijen.ca/orijen/about/ or at Total Pet, Quackers Canine Cuisine (they may only carry dog food) or Ospika pet and farm in Prince George.
This food is rather reasonably priced - less expensive than Totally Ferret, with a higher protein content... it is nothing short of impressive. The protein content of Orijin cat food hovers around a whopping 45%, with 20% fat, and .25% taurine (Totally ferret has roughly the same amount of fat and taurine, but only 36% protein) - full analysis of the food can be found at http://www.orijen.ca/orijen/products/CatAnalysis.aspx. The first three ingredients of this food are: chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, making it a nice, meaty alternative to many other ferret and cat foods on the market.

This food is rather reasonably priced - less expensive than Totally Ferret, with a higher protein content... it is nothing short of impressive. The protein content of Orijin cat food hovers around a whopping 45%, with 20% fat, and .25% taurine (Totally ferret has roughly the same amount of fat and taurine, but only 36% protein) - full analysis of the food can be found at http://www.orijen.ca/orijen/products/CatAnalysis.aspx. The first three ingredients of this food are: chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, making it a nice, meaty alternative to many other ferret and cat foods on the market.
Labels:
cat food,
ferret food,
good ferret food,
high fat,
high protein,
orijin cat food
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