What They'd Hunt,
If You'd Let Them.

Small-batch freeze-dried ferret nutrition. Real organ meats, real egg yolk, real bone meal — no grain, no filler, no apology.

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🦆 Duck Liver✦ Obligate Carnivore🥚 Quail Egg Yolk✦ Freeze-Dried Raw🦴 Bone Meal✦ No Grain Ever🐾 Small-Batch✦ Vet-Reviewed🌿 No Synthetic Vitamins✦ Taurine-Rich🦆 Duck Liver✦ Obligate Carnivore🥚 Quail Egg Yolk✦ Freeze-Dried Raw🦴 Bone Meal✦ No Grain Ever🐾 Small-Batch✦ Vet-Reviewed🌿 No Synthetic Vitamins✦ Taurine-Rich
Early Adopters
Mochi the ferret with glossy sable coat curled in a hammock

Mochi

Mochi's coat went from straw to silk in eleven days.

+34%

Coat gloss score

Duck liver

2 weeks on Kibble

Priya D. — Portland, OR

Noodle the ferret investigating a food bowl with alert eyes

Noodle

He actually finishes his meals now. First time in three years.

100%

Bowl completion rate

Quail heart

1 week on Kibble

Jake T. — Austin, TX

Biscuit the ferret with bright eyes standing on a wooden surface

Biscuit

Our vet asked what we changed. We just smiled.

0.4 lbs

Healthy weight gained

Chicken kidney

3 weeks on Kibble

Samantha L. — Denver, CO

“Ferrets don't have the enzymatic machinery to process plant-based carbohydrates. A bag with corn as the second ingredient isn't food — it's a slow emergency.”

— Dr. Keiko Nakamura, DVM · Exotic Animal Nutrition

What's Actually Inside

Three Ingredients.
No Apology.

Every bag lists its ingredients in descending order by weight. The first three tell you everything.

Fresh duck liver on a dark wooden board with herbs
Primary Protein#1 ingredient

Duck Liver

The Obligate Carnivore's First Choice

Freeze-dried at peak freshness within 4 hours of processing. Duck liver delivers taurine, arachidonic acid, and vitamin A in ratios that match a ferret's wild prey. No synthetic supplementation required when the source is right.

68mg

Taurine per 100g

62%

Crude Protein

≤4%

Moisture (freeze-dried)

Quail eggs cracked open showing rich golden yolks on linen cloth
Coat & Energy#2 ingredient

Quail Egg Yolk

Bioavailable Fat Without the Filler

Cold-separated and spray-dried. Quail yolk runs 3.5× the lutein density of chicken yolk — relevant for ferrets prone to adrenal fatigue. The lecithin profile supports coat sheen in a way no synthetic additive replicates.

34%

Crude Fat

High

Lecithin content

3.5×

Lutein vs. chicken

Fine white bone meal powder in a ceramic bowl on stone surface
Skeletal Support#3 ingredient

Bone Meal

Calcium-Phosphorus Ratio, Not Guesswork

Micro-ground from grass-fed beef knuckle, not feed-lot floor sweepings. Ca:P ratio locked at 1.3:1 — the natural ratio in whole prey. Supports dental abrasion and jaw strength when fed as directed.

1.3:1

Ca:P Ratio

220mg

Calcium per serving

150µm

Particle size

🦆 Duck Liver✦ Obligate Carnivore🥚 Quail Egg Yolk✦ Freeze-Dried Raw🦴 Bone Meal✦ No Grain Ever🐾 Small-Batch✦ Vet-Reviewed🌿 No Synthetic Vitamins✦ Taurine-Rich🦆 Duck Liver✦ Obligate Carnivore🥚 Quail Egg Yolk✦ Freeze-Dried Raw🦴 Bone Meal✦ No Grain Ever🐾 Small-Batch✦ Vet-Reviewed🌿 No Synthetic Vitamins✦ Taurine-Rich
Breeders & Multi-Ferret Households
Pippin the ferret peering curiously over the edge of a shelf

Pippin

Seven ferrets. All on Kibble. Zero kibble complaints.

7/7

Accepted first serving

Duck liver

5 weeks on Kibble

Marcus W. — Seattle, WA

Ziggy the ferret sleeping peacefully curled into a crescent shape

Ziggy

Ziggy had IBD flares monthly. It's been fourteen weeks.

14 wks

Flare-free streak

Turkey neck

14 weeks on Kibble

Aisha N. — Chicago, IL

Remy the ferret with exceptional coat quality in a show pose

Remy

Show season prep starts with Kibble now. Non-negotiable.

1st

Regional show placement

Quail egg yolk

8 weeks on Kibble

Olivia C. — Nashville, TN

Guaranteed Analysis

The Numbers
Don't Lie.

Crude Protein
58%min
Crude Fat
22%min
Crude Fiber
1%max
Moisture
4%max
Taurine
0.12%min
Calcium
1.3%min
Phosphorus
1.0%min
Ash
6%max

Analyzed by an AAFCO-accredited laboratory. Batch numbers printed on every bag. Full COA available on request.

🦆

Duck Liver

Primary protein

🥚

Quail Egg Yolk

Bioavailable fat

🦴

Beef Bone Meal

Ca:P 1.3:1

Nothing Else

No grain, no filler

“Ferrets are obligate carnivores. Their digestive tract is 3–4 hours. Every ingredient has to earn its place or it passes through undigested.”

KN

Dr. Keiko Nakamura, DVM

Exotic Animal Nutrition, Portland Animal Hospital

Small-BatchNo GrainNo Synthetic VitaminsFreeze-Dried Raw

“Every batch is numbered. Every COA is available. We print the sourcing date on the kraft pouch because we have nothing to hide and your ferret has no voice to complain.”

— Kibble, Batch #0047

Rescues & Shelter Volunteers
Hazel the rescue ferret with restored glossy coat looking healthy

Hazel

Rescue ferret, worst coat I'd ever seen. Now she's stunning.

3 mo

Full coat restoration

Beef heart

12 weeks on Kibble

Tomás R. — Phoenix, AZ

Weasley the ferret mid-war-dance with arched back and excited expression

Weasley

He war-dances every morning when I get the bag out.

War-dances per week

Duck liver

4 weeks on Kibble

Claire B. — Minneapolis, MN

Sable the ferret with healthy weight and bright alert eyes

Sable

I budget for Kibble before I budget for groceries. Worth it.

$0

Vet bills last quarter

Chicken liver

6 weeks on Kibble

Jordan K. — Burlington, VT

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