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Posted 6/11/2007 8:33:37 PM


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Click on the link below to see my 'fur-annas' in action! They act like they are starving, but they arent. They are PSYCHO when it comes to cornish game hen. They LOVE it! This vid clip is just of them eating a small, raw, whole chicken, no mice or blood or guts or anything. Its really neat to watch them eat, you can tell how much they LOVE their food. Enjoy! Lemme know what you think!

http://willowandweezie.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=eating_meat

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Posted 6/12/2007 2:16:26 PM


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haha... it does seem like they haven't eaten in days! Nice to see them attacking their food like there's no tommorrow.

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Posted 6/12/2007 6:42:59 PM


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OMG you should see them on Sunday (organ meat/beer/egg day) they go NUTS over their food. They scream and hiss and play 'tug-of-war' with each other, its INSANE. But it makes me happy, cuz they obviously LOVE their food! They NEVER acted like that when they were eating kibble.

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Love, Giuli

Check out my pictures/videos of all my "furkids" by clicking on the links below!

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Posted 6/12/2007 6:57:56 PM


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Beer? like.. out of the bottle? or are we talking beer battered meats?

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Posted 6/12/2007 7:52:12 PM


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Huh? Darklight, you lost me there. Im confused.

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Check out my pictures/videos of all my "furkids" by clicking on the links below!

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Posted 11/9/2007 8:35:06 PM
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Hi monkeypoohbear:

how do you get your kids to eat chicken?  My little guy seems to be a fan of the grain group. He will eat angel hair with butter, lo mein, crackers, peanut butter, blueberry pop tarts, and cereal with milk.  He of course is fed his regular Marshall's Ferret Food diet before any extras.  He loves the smell of White Merlot--never tasted though! and sugar is just a lick or two for him. He won't eat meat for me.  He wants to eat the dog food, it's premium all natural, not grocery store available, but I don't let him have more than a kibble or two.  He absolutely LOVES mashed potatoes and gravy.  I continue to offer meat all the time, but he is not interested. He loves his food, so I am not too concerned, but I thought these kids were fans of meat!?! He would rather go into my dishwasher than eat any kind of meat bland or not.  He won't even eat canned cat food.  Is he just a picky eater or would he rather be a vegetarian? LOL

If you have any clue, thanks for your time!

ourbabyboy

Banda-Boo's mom and big sissy

 

Ourbabyboy

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