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Kaytee Forti-Diet Chinchilla Food
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Kaytee Forti-Diet Chinchilla Food

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Your adorable Chinchilla needs a food like him; both small and mighty! The tiny pellets in Kaytee Forti-Diet Chinchilla Food, suitably sized for his dining delight, will also provide him with all the nutrients he needs for maximum health and a completely smooth coat. Convenient resealable bag for freshness. Phase-in to his diet gradually for best results.

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25-lb bag


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1Kaytee Owes Me 25 PoundsJul 28, 2009
By Tucson Tracy
Well, I'm sure the food has good healthy stuff in it, but I am quite convinced that Kaytee didn't try this stuff on real chins before they started marketing it. I have a huge litter of chins right now -- Both mom and dad are in the same cage with FOUR babies waiting for new owners to pick them up this week. Anyway, it's been a LONG TEN weeks, and Kaytee Forti-Diet ProHealth just contributed to the extra work and stress I've already had in raising these chins. Let me explain:

The Forti-Diet has little orange pieces mixed into it that the chins just love. The second I refill the two food bowls, everyone, all six, run to the bowl to dig through the food looking for the orange bits. Obviously they have a better taste than the rest as I've never heard of a chin with a color preference.

Anyway, food goes flying all over the cage, builds into a pile next to the bowl as they continue to dig the next day and the next day. Chins urinate on it -- you get the picture.

Naturally my answer is going to be to dig through future food before putting it in their bowls and remove the orange bits, then wait for the day they realize there are no longer orange bits in their food. I have a feeling this will take a while, and it is a step I wish I didn't have to take.

I think Kaytee should just leave the offering of treats up to the chin owners and concentrate on the good, healthy pellets.

 
 
 
 
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