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Marshall Carnivore Plus High Protein Diet Ferret Food is a premium 3.5 lb formula designed to meet the specific dietary needs of ferrets, ensuring they receive the high protein and essential nutrients necessary for a healthy and active lifestyle.
K**I
This is the one.
I've tried a couple different foods, this one isn't little pellet balls, but more like 2 cm long straw shaped, caught me off guard lol but they love it! And thier poop looks much much healthier than with any other food I have given them.
E**N
Fat, Happy and Healthy Stinky Slinkies
For years I've mixed Marshall Carnivore, Chicken and Zupreem grain free to feed my babies. They also get their soupies nightly with and egg thrown in once a week. Almost all my little ones lived to be 8 yrs old.
I**P
DONT
Dont give this to your ferret! Instead give themORIJEN cat high protein fresh & raw animal ingredientsIts going to take sometime to get you ferret used to itBut have patience
A**R
Ferrets like it
Even though this is cheaper than store it’s still a lot of $ for small bags
M**E
Good
Ferrets are looking a bit healthier and the cats love to steal it
C**A
Healthy happy ferrets
Ferrets love this. Nice soft thick hair. Very healthy. Always buy this through Amazon. Can't find this in California pet shops.
H**N
Ferret approved
He is in love with this flavor he won't eat the original anymore. Thank you for helping me spoil my fur baby
A**R
This food gave my ferret Bladder Stones!
Add me to the long list of owners in these reviews whose ferrets got bladder stones from eating this food! My fur baby just had an expensive operation to remove them. My vet said the cause of these stones was almost certainly her diet. She is 2 years old and has been fed exclusively Marshall Carnivore Plus since she was a baby. The conclusion is clear: Marshall Carnivore Plus gave my ferret bladder stones!I was fooled into thinking this was a higher-quality food than the regular Marshall diet because it claims to be a meat-based diet. But this food still contains pea flour, which ferrets can't process. Don't make the same mistake I did! Do not feed your ferret any Marshall foods!
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