Marshall Furo-Vite Highly Nutritious Vitamin Ferret Supplement, 3.5-oz tube

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Rated 3.9352 out of 5 stars
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  • Keeps ferrets looking and feeling their best with crucial nutrients required to maintain a lustrous coat and healthy skin
  • Provides essential daily vitamins, including vitamin A, folic acid and vitamin B12 plus canola oil and cod liver oil
  • Formulated by ferret experts to provide a highly nutritious vitamin supplement
  • Highly palatable formula that ferret’s love so much they’ll lick it straight from the tube
  • Composed of 100% all-natural ingredients and made in the USA

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Questions & Answers

5 Customer Questions


Does this help improve a ferret' s coat?
Answer by ChewyNov 20, 2017
This product keeps ferrets looking and feeling their best with crucial nutrients required to maintain a lustrous coat and healthy skin.

Will this help my ferret gain weight?
Answer by ChewyOct 06, 2022
This supplement contains high calories and may help with weight gain.

How often are you supposed to give it to them?
Answer by ChewyJul 18, 2023
The daily recommended amount of this supplement is based on the weight of your ferret. For ferrets weighing 1/2 to 1 pound, feed 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon. For ferrets weighing 1 to 2 pounds, feed 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoons. For ferrets weighing 2 to 4 pounds, feed 3/4 to 1 teaspoon. For ferrets weighing 4 to 6 pounds 1 to 2 teaspoons.

Is it a gel or a liquid
Answer by ChewyNov 16, 2020
This supplement has a gel consistency.


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3.9
Rated 3.9352 out of 5 stars
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107 Customer Reviews



Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Megan on Nov 5, 2023

insulinoma

I would like to start with that I love Chewy so this review is not anything negative with Chewy at all. I used to give this to our ferrets daily since that was what the pet store told us to do, but our lil girl ferret got insulinoma from it. Trust me this is not something any pet owner wants to watch their ferret go through. I can say that this product will help with sugar crashes, but this is for those kind of situations only or to keep them distracted to cut their nails. Def not an everyday vitamin to keep them healthy. There are other things to use (a pampered ferret has fish oil that’s good, or yummy chummy salmon oil) I had to mix the salmon oil with a tiny bit of this product at first bc our ferret would not even try it, but quickly he got used to the pampered ferret product and now looks for that. For the few seconds it takes to google something, look and see for yourself what’s good and what’s not. I can say from our experience that giving this to our pets was not worth it at all. It’s heartbreaking and only ends with multiple vet visits and a disease that is not able to be cured, what the vet gives only helps to mask the symptoms and eventually it doesn’t work as well either. I felt bad bc our ferrets loved this and looked for it daily but it’s just so bad for them. Look yourself and then you decide if it’s really worth it.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Ad on Oct 31, 2023

Not the same.

I ordered a tube and it is so thick and goopy and not like the paste it use to be. Your pet will choke on how sticky it is now :( not safe and not the same anymore….


Rated 3 out of 5 stars