Please note that all foods are assigned to only one "Specialty" category. Therefore, some foods also appropriate for adult pets, or other life stages, may be found within the “Sensitive” category.
Ferrets, being strict carnivores, require high animal protein and fat in their daily diets, along with low carbohydrate intake.
EVO brand Ferret Food mimics your pet's ancestral carnivore diet in the wild, and, like their ancestors, pets need protein to satisfy their energy requirements. EVO Ferret food is rich in turkey and chicken protein and unlike conventional dry commercial diets, EVO Ferret food is grain free. By removing ALL grain from the diet, EVO minimizes starch or carbohydrate intake while maximizing the concentration of protein. In fact, EVO provides high-quality protein at a level that is among the highest available anywhere. In addition, EVO also contains a source of viable, naturally occurring microorganisms and has both linoleic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid) and omega-3 fatty acids.
EVO Ferret Food is available in 6.6 lb. (3 kg) bags.
Commonly referred to as Typical Nutrient Analysis (NA), this describes the nutrient content that a specific pet food formula is expected to achieve based on data from the formula database, or in some cases, from an actual laboratory assay. The goal in posting the Typical NA is to provide nutritionists and veterinarians with information that can aid in the treatment of clinical problems such as a cat with struvite or in working with overly obese dogs to prescribe feeding amounts and diet choice for the animal's success.
| Name | Value (units) |
|---|---|
| CRUDE PROTEIN | 50.2 % |
| CRUDE FAT | 22.53 % |
| CRUDE FIBER | 1.39 % |
| Arginine | 3.62 % |
| Histidine | 1.1 % |
| Isoleucine | 2.04 % |
| Leucine | 3.68 % |
| Lysine | 3.4 % |
| Methionine_Cystine | 1.82 % |
| Methionine | 1.27 % |
| Phenylalanine_Tyrosine | 3.73 % |
| Phenylalanine | 2.13 % |
| Threonine | 2.06 % |
| Tryptophan | 0.52 % |
| Valine | 2.47 % |
| Linoleic Acid | 4.23 % |
| Arachidonic acid | 0.23 % |
| ASH | 9.87 % |
| Calcium | 2.59 % |
| Phosphorous | 1.67 % |
| Potassium | 0.67 % |
| Sodium | 0.38 % |
| Chloride | 0.61 % |
| Magnesium | 0.1 % |
| Iron | 230.53 mg/kg |
| Copper | 21.85 mg/kg |
| Manganese | 21.18 mg/kg |
| Zinc | 185.65 mg/kg |
| Iodine | 3.98 mg/kg |
| Selenium | 1.4 mg/kg |
| Vitamin A | 24,931.0 IU/kg |
| Vitamin D | 2,391.6 IU/kg |
| Vitamin E | 318.39 IU/kg |
| Vitamin K | 0.78 mg/kg |
| Thiamine | 15.01 mg/kg |
| Riboflavin | 6.91 mg/kg |
| Pantothenic Acid | 17.08 mg/kg |
| Niacin | 67.52 mg/kg |
| Pyridoxine | 4.15 mg/kg |
| Folic Acid | 0.98 mg/kg |
| Biotin | 0.15 mg/kg |
| Vitamin B12 | 8.97 mg/kg |
| Choline | 2,482.23 mg/kg |
| Taurine | 0.25 % |
| Omega 3 FA | 0.48 % |
| Omega 6 FA | 4.4 % |
| Linolenic Acid | 0.22 % |
| EPA 20:5n3 | 0.12 % |
| DHA 22:6n3 | 0.13 % |
| EPA + DHA | 0.25 % |
| Carbohydrates (NFE) | 6.64 % |
| Vitamin C | 514.56 mg/kg |
Guaranteed Analysis describes the nutrient content required by AAFCO labeling standards to be identified on every product package. Since these are guarantees, pet food manufacturers work to formulate diets that meet or exceed the minimum requirements.
| Name | Value (units) |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein (Min) | 50.0 % |
| Crude Fat (Min) | 21.0 % |
| Crude Fiber (Max) | 1.5 % |
| Moisture (Max) | 10.0 % |
| Carbohydrates NFE (Max) | 8.0 % |
| Linoleic Acid (an Omega-6 Fatty Acid) (Min) | 4.0 % |
| Vitamin E (Min) | 300.0 IU/kg |
| Taurine (Min) | 0.2 % |
| Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) (Min) | 500.0 mg/kg |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Min) | 0.4 % |
| DHA + EPA (Min) | 0.1 % |
| Total Microorganisms (Min) | 90,000,000.0 CFU/lb |