All healthy ferrets should be on a dry food or at least mostly dry food diet. Wet food is specifically made for ferrets but should be given in moderation. A dry food diet helps maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Ferrets need a diet made especially for a ferrets nutritional requirements, not cat or dog food.
It's not advisable to give a ferret wet food. A high quality dry ferret food is better to keep their teeth clean. Some baby ferrets purchased from pet stores might not be old enough to handle dry food, so offer some moistened dry food refer to related question below for advise on feeding ferrets
A ferret should always be fed a diet appropriate for their nutritional needs like a dry kibble ferret food. If your ferret is not eating the correct diet, they will suffer from malnutrition. If your ferret is just not eating, it may be caused by an underlying medical condition that needs attention. Your ferret needs an examination by a veterinarian.
No
No, they do not.
They eat dry foods mostly dry fruit adn vegitables
A twelve week old ferret should be eating a good quality dry ferret food (or moisten food if unaccustomed to dry food). see related question for more information on ferret food
peppers, banans, and berries
NO Your ferret will die it's DOG FOOD not ferret food
Most dry dog foods give a guide line some where on the packet
The Wikipedia link listed below recommends prepared dry foods consisting mostly of meat, as they are the most nutritious as well as the most convenient. However, some ferret owners that wish to more closely mimic their natural diet will provide pre-killed or live prey such as rabbits or mice.
manchurian, cheese chilly, hakka noodles,chowmein,dry fish,etc
Wet foods weigh more than dry foods.