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A thought!

I always try to feed meat bunnies etc.

With the price of dry fert grub quite high is it OK to feed dry cat food?

 

 

dry cat food generally has a higher cereal/vegetable content and lower meat protien content than is needed by ferrets, however some of the better brand cat foods with 32% or higher meat based protien might be alright...

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tell me about it 22bucks for a 15kilo bag.Oh well the joys of keeping livestock

 

sorry to niggle but doesn't bucks just refer to dollars?

 

 

Yea it does,just a term sum lads use in scotland.Call it slang.We also say "sheets in refrence to £s

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tell me about it 22bucks for a 15kilo bag.Oh well the joys of keeping livestock

 

sorry to niggle but doesn't bucks just refer to dollars?

 

 

:blink: fecking hell get a life mate...

 

Ferret feed is silly money, its manageable if you have a a couple of ferrets but any more than that and the money is too much for me. I tend to feed mine chicken mainly and occasional bowl of dry cat food as a back up.

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Guest on the hill

i buy the dry cat food and also tined cat food, when mixed with dry the tin will last about 3 days plus they get rabbit and whatever else i catch so.....you cant go wrong really eh!!!...........

 

i also get the odd 2kg bags of ferret food for 3 quid too on ocasion

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tell me about it 22bucks for a 15kilo bag.Oh well the joys of keeping livestock

 

sorry to niggle but doesn't bucks just refer to dollars?

 

 

Yea it does,just a term sum lads use in scotland.Call it slang.We also say "sheets in refrence to £s

 

 

£16 BUCKS my side Scott......

Matt

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