Wild Harvest Advanced Nutrition Ferret Food, 3-lb bag
Mixed reviews on ferret food quality and nutrient content
The Kaytee Fortified Diet with Real Turkey Ferret Food has mixed reviews. Some users report quality issues, while others praise its affordability and convenience. Recent reviews indicate a decline in quality.
The food contains peas, which can cause kidney and bladder stones in ferrets.
Prevention: Consider a different food brand or formulation.
Recent batches may have texture and smell issues
Prevention: Switch to a different batch.
Many users find the price reasonable and the food affordable.
Some users mention the high protein levels in the food.
The product likes easy to track.
Many users report that the pellets are crumbled or turned into dusty powder.
Tip: switch to a higher quality brand.
The food contains peas, which are known to cause kidney/badder stones in ferrets.
Tip: Switch to a different brand that does not contain peas.
Recent reviews mention a significant decline in the quality of the product.
Tip: Change brand
The food is reported to have a strong, unpleasant smell, so pets refuse to eat it.
Tip: Search for necharacterized products.
Users are concerned about a possible change in the food's formulation, leading to pets refusing to eat it.
Tip: Select pet product supplier that fits your animal preferences.
Recent reviews indicate a significant decline in quality, with many users complaining about poor texture and smell.
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Factors: Number of ferret, Texture, Storage conditions, Brand packaging, Batch number, .Consumption details, budgetary direction
Yes, it is suitable for ferrets, but some users report issues with the texture and smell, with batch variations. product.
The food typically lasts for an average of 4 month.
Common issues include texture problems and increased frequency.
"First time ordering and very satisfied with the product. Very easy to order and I like that I can track the package on the app and get email verification that package(s) have been delivered. Thank you Chewy for being a great provider to animal parents"
"My ferrets refused to eat LOT NO. 03FEB23K52. A chain pet store saved their lives by having older stock on their shelves. I need to return or be credited the money spent on bad food. Hopefully it was just that lot number and the formula didn't change or else I have a HUGE problem on my hands."
This product may not be the best choice for ferret owners due to recent quality issues and a high number of negative reviews. It is advisable to consider other brands or seek recommendations from experienced owners.