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missmanda91200

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treats - Thursday, January 01, 2015 10:03 PM
I am trying to give my guys some other treats or things to keep them busy while they are in the cage. Was thinking about pizzle chews, chicken feet, or maybe even a smoke bone (normally for dogs that you can get at a meatarket) also thinking maybe smart bone. I know that they cannot digest rawhide but those are 99% rawhide free. They do get there nightly n-bones and have had some dehydrated chicken fillets. Just looking for other options
 I have tried the raw food and they didn't really take to that. They left it alone. 
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Re:treats - Friday, January 02, 2015 6:46 AM
Egg. If they don't take to it right away mix a little olive oil in it and blend well. I order hydrated meat treats from ferret.com. My boys love those, and way to expensive at the pet store. Salmon oil is a good treat.
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Re:treats - Friday, January 02, 2015 10:22 AM
Can I mix the egg in with there food or put it in a different dish. How long does it take for them to enjoy raw food. When I gave them some raw chicken they didn't even touch it. Is any meat ok as long as it is all natural.
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Re:treats - Saturday, January 03, 2015 4:27 AM
I would do the egg in a separate bowl. I know mine gobble it up the way I make it, so it never sits. And if they leave anything the cat gets it. As for raw, I've not had luck with that. But if they don't take to it right away, try putting alittle olive or salmon oil on it. Mine are rescues and adults so it's been tricky

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