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Cant you feed the Ferret away from the kittens, then take up the food when she has eaten? Ferrets can actually eat Cat food (dry) in fact the last 12mths of my Ferrets life he only ate Royal Canin sensible 33! Dwn. |
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Yeah I dont mind the ferret eating the kittens food as I mix cat food with the ferret food anyway to give them a bit of variety. I'm more worried about the kittens eating ferret food to be honest, the odd bit I doubt will hurt but they seem to eat as much as they possibly can as quick as they can. I have just tried to give the ferret her food when she woke up and came downstairs but she ignored it and ate the kittens biscuits instead. The kitties jumped straight up and made a dash for the ferrets food bowl!! So I picked it back up. |
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It's always difficult in a multi pet house, making sure everyone eats their own food. I have one cat on kitten food & 2 on adult food I also have a greedy dog that loves cat food, we used to feed the cats in the utility, but we don't have the utility room any more. Sorry can't offer any advice other than to try & feed them seperately (easier said than done I know) |
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Well they are all just gorgeous and I imagine it must be great fun in your house! I know nothing about ferrets (except I like them; they appear to be happy animals) and even less about their nutrition. However, their diet (if allowed to live wild) would be pretty much the same as a feral cat wouldn't it? Small animals, insects, frogs, some veggie, scavenged stuff? I suspect that there is nothing in a manufactured ferret food which would harm a cat - even though it probably doesn't supply absolutely 100% of the cats nutrients, carefully balanced etc. As long as the kits get their proper food, and don't eat enough additional ferret food to make themselves overweight, and as long as all parties using the same food/water bowl are healthy and parasite free, I wouldn't think they'll come to any harm. (and for someone who knows nothing I've prattled on way too much - sorry!) |
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