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Fun, Happy and Playful - Ferrets are Like Energizer Bunnies

Ferrets spend 14 to 18 hours a day sleeping and are naturally crepuscular. They usually sleep in two to six hour periods. Though ferrets sleep more than most other domesticated animals, they are very active when awake and will seek to be released from their cage to get exercise and satisfy their abundant curiosity daily.

Solid Gold is proud to offer our award winning foods and supplements. Our products are all natural, holistic, and do not contain any chemical preservatives.

All Natural CANIDAE PLATINUM® for dogs and FELIDAE PLATINUM® for cats have been specifically formulated to meet the special dietary needs of your pets as they age and grow older. Seniors, over weight pets, and those pets showing reduced levels of activity can benefit greatly from feeding these meat-based formulas that provide a reduced calorie and lower fat diet, while not compromising on the essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients so important for your pet’s proper health maintenance.

Pro Plan provides an array of highly nutritious, premium quality products that are specially formulated to suit the nutritional needs of dogs and cats. Our veterinarian-recommended pet foods have nutritional extras that go above and beyond the standard Association Of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) requirements. We use real meat, poultry, or fish as our #1 ingredient in dry dog and cat food formulas

 Nutro Products continues to create innovative and healthful formulas for every life stage, activity level and size.

Premium Edge pet foods are made only with the finest, freshest ingredients. Fresh, never frozen, meat is the number one ingredient in every formula. Containing no ground corn, wheat, or soy, your pet receives the best nutrition for optimal health. Premium Edge has specialized formulas to meet the specific needs of your pet.

Royal Canin is not your average pet food company. Since our inception in 1967, we have been forerunners in health nutrition because we do things differently. We were different when we produced the first diet exclusively for large-breed dogs. Different when we developed Persian 30, the first diet tailor-made for a single breed. And different when we launched the first nutritional program for indoor cats.

EVO

While all Natura Pet Products use high-quality meat as the main pet food ingredient, EVO dog and cat food is completely grain-free. In fact, EVO has the highest protein content of any meat-based dry pet food on the market and uses whole, fresh meat sources such as turkey, chicken and herring meal!

 The way dog and cat food was supposed to be,  Before Grain got involved.

Natural Balance offers not only many "varieties" but many "categories" of food and treats to meet you and your companion animal's needs. We know that one type of food won't work for all animals, so we keep working to give you the best possible choices in every category. We want to make available to you The Food For a Lifetime™ so that you know that your pet is getting the best food, no matter which Natural Balance® Pet Food you choose.
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10/3/2009

History of the Guinea Pig


The common guinea pig was first domesticated as early as 5000 BC for food by tribes in the Andean region of South America (present-day Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia). Statues dating from ca. 500 BC to 500 AD that depict guinea pigs have been unearthed in archaeological digs in Peru and Ecuador. The Moche people of ancient Peru worshipped animals and often depicted the guinea pig in their art. From ca. 1200 AD to the Spanish conquest in 1532, selective breeding resulted in many varieties of domestic guinea pigs, which form the basis for some of the modern domestic breeds. They continue to be a food source in the region; most households in the Andean highlands raise the animal, which subsists off the family's vegetable scraps. Folklore traditions involving guinea pigs are numerous; they are exchanged as gifts, used in customary social and religious ceremonies, and frequently referenced in spoken metaphors. They also play a role in traditional healing rituals by folk doctors, or curanderos, who use the animals to diagnose diseases such as jaundice, rheumatism, arthritis, and typhus. They are rubbed against the bodies of the sick, and are seen as a supernatural medium. Black guinea pigs are considered especially useful for diagnoses. The animal also may be cut open and its entrails examined to determine whether the cure was effective. These methods are widely accepted in many parts of the Andes, where Western medicine is either unavailable or distrusted.

Spanish, Dutch, and English traders brought guinea pigs to Europe, where they quickly became popular as exotic pets among the upper classes and royalty, including Queen Elizabeth I. The earliest known written account of the guinea pig dates from 1547, in a description of the animal from Santo Domingo; because cavies are not native to Hispaniola, the animal was likely introduced there by Spanish travelers. The guinea pig was first described in the West in 1554 by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner. Its binomial scientific name was first used by Erxleben in 1777; it is an amalgam of Pallas' generic designation (1766) and Linnaeus' specific conferral (1758).

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