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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

Simon (albino) and Skipper eating their soup (a mixture of chicken puree and other things, canned pumpkin and a little chicken baby food) YUM! YUM!

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  • Can you help me out with one question?

    My (newly bought) ferrets are used to eating kibble. I'd like to expend their diet and give them raw or cooked meat as well. Have you got a tip for me on how to slowly start changing their diet?

    Thanks in advance and good luck with your little bandits.

  • @Streetfighter5 - sadly no.  I've had no luck with trying to do that myself. *shrug*

  • its weasel not weasle

  • @psychedelification - I know it, but I wanted the name "weaselmom" and someone else had already taken it, so I just transposed the el to le - no biggie.

  • To keep ferrets' scent to a minimum, keep litter boxes scooped and use good litter; wash/change bedding 1-2 times per week, and only give baths 1-2 times per YEAR.

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  • Giving your ferret a bath is fine :) But their skin is very sensative, and dries out extremely quickly. It's best to watch and smell your ferret, to see how dirty she/he is before you give them a bath. Luke warm water, only up past their feet, and splash under their bellys. Make sure to dry them well! I usually bathe Miranda once or twice every 2 weeks. I keep her living quarters immaculate though...

  • Can you please tell me the exact recipe? I would love to try to make soup for my ferret :D Thanks!!

  • Your ferrets look like my two!

  • @DontKlickMyNameMr  - yes, water baths are just fine. If they get a little poopy on them, I kinda "spot clean" with a little Ivory liquid soap when I need to, but I generally don't do the full out ferret shampoo/conditioner bath.

  • the person that thumbs down this is a fuckking ASS!!! they're so precious :)

  • @Streetfighter5 there is a website called the holistic ferret, that will help convert your ferret to a raw or more natural diet everyone there is really friendly and helpful

  • lmao, haha my ferret loves trash bags, i wonder why there so fascinated by it. He goes crazy, grrr i wanna squeeze your ferrets, they are so adorable.

  • I'm ina sack.

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