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Well I'll give it a bash then and see what happens! I chop the wings/legs/thighs up for the ferrets into about inch cube size, do you think that will be ok for the cats? |
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I'd give them whole joints too. Maybe let the kits have their fun (I don't think they'll be abte to chew too much off at their age) and then cut the remains for the ferrets? Or is that demeaning for the ferrets? |
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I'd give them the whole wing, then they can't accidentally swallow any bone. I'm sure they will have loads of fun with them - even if they can't eat the bones the first time!!! My lot didn't really know what to do with the wings at all the first time I gave them to them - just licked them a lot and threw them up in the air!!! Very funny to watch!!! Maybe you could get some pics of their first chicken wing experience!?!? |
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Well I gave them half a chicken wing each last night! They are obviously very boring compared to other people's cats as they mainly just sat and ate it. Lexi did nothing but eat the meat off it and Zoot did throw it up in the air a few times but thats it. Though Zoot did growl at it quite a lot He has only ever growled before when he's got "good food" usually stolen of a plate left on the kitchen side and Lexi is trying to share with him but last night Lexi was no where near him and he was just growling at the chicken whilst eating it! It was ever so funny to watch. Missy the ferret also wanted to share and stole it a few times from right under Zoots nose, he wasn't impressed at all!! |
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I should think that this would be excellent for their teeth and jaws. Might let mine have a try although they have never had anything raw before. Chewing on bones and twiggs is very good for dog's teeth. My Holly (lurcher) is 11 and has excellent teeth. The vet says that the bits of twiggs act as tooth picks same thing with bones (raw of course). |
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