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Kaytee

Kaytee Fortified Ferret Diet with Real Turkey

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šŸ’ŽĀ Ā This Highly Palatable Turkey Formula Provides Superior And Complete Nutrition For Ferret's. With No Corn And 40% Meat, This Food Allows Pet Parents To Feed Worry Free With Our Specifically Formulated Revolving Diet.

āš”ļøĀ  Key BenefitsĀ 

  • Revolving menu of proteins supports healthy digestion
  • Shape ferrets love and texture they enjoy
  • Great for ferrets at all life stages
Item Number KT99535
Made In United States
Sourced From United States
Food Form Pellets
Small Pet Type Ferret
Special Diet High-Protein, Grain-Free, Gluten Free

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āš ļøĀ  PrecautionsĀ 

Ā Manufactured in a facility that processes peanuts and tree nuts. Not intended for human consumption.

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Ā IngredientsĀ 

šŸ”¬ Ingredients Chart

This food contains 42% real turkey protein and 20% natural fat to provide a wholesome, well rounded meal. Each bite is fortified with additional vitamins and minerals for excellent overall nutrition.

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Guaranteed AnalysisĀ 

Crude Protein 42.0% min
Crude Fat 20.0% min
Crude Fiber 3.0% max
Moisture 12.0% max
Taurine 0.15% min

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InstructionsĀ 

šŸ–ŠĀ  Instructions Chart

Young Ferret (6 - 11 weeks):Ā 1/2 cup to 1 cup dry food softened with warm water to improve ease of eating forĀ younger ferrets.Ā Replace or remove remaining softened food after 2 - 4 hours. Keep dry food available during this period of the animal’s life to aid in converting to the dry - only diet, at aroundĀ age 12 weeks.

Adolescent and Adult Ferret:Ā 1/2 cup to 1 cup.

Due to a ferret's rapid metabolism, high - quality food and fresh water should be available at all times. Adjust the amount of food provided depending on your ferret's age, weight and activity level.

Transition Instructions

If this food is new to your ferret, it may take a few days to acclimate, so slowly add to its diet over several days by blending the old and new foods