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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:17 pm
I recently had a friend ask me to show him some videos of my rats, as he has another friend who has rats. I did and she commented that my rats looked so healthy and shiney and wondered what I fed them. I let her know about the Subees diet. If you are unfamiliar with it, click here and check it out.
I told her it was much better than anything she could buy at most pet stores. She tried it out and my guy friend reported back to me today that his friend has noticed a marked improvement in her rats. Their coarse fur is softer and shinier now. They eat less (meaning it fills them better) and they are more active.
If you haven't tried it out, I suggest it! I find it super fun to make. Especially when I cut the dried fruit into tiny pieces. It gives me something to do while I watch TV. I always try to eat all the ingredients before the kibbles go in. XDD
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:46 am
My page won't load that link for some reason so I was wondering how much it costs because I am poor and I was wondering if it was even affordable for me confused
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:24 pm
Oops! I had the link written wrong. It is fixed now.
My ingredients cost between $20 and $30, and the food lasts several rats a couple of months when you feed one bowl per day. Supplement with frech fruit/veg and meat/bones as treats.
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