Ferrets
Ferrets are obligate carnivores with very short digestive tracts; they cannot digest carbohydrates or fiber, and sugars can trigger insulinoma.
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Carbohydrate Intolerance
Ferrets lack salivary and pancreatic amylase and have no functional cecum. Undigested carbohydrates ferment in the short gut, causing diarrhea, bloating, and chronic beta-cell overstimulation.
Insulinoma Risk
Dietary sugar is the primary lifestyle trigger for insulinoma — pancreatic beta-cell tumors that cause life-threatening hypoglycemia. Even fruit sugars and raisins can chronically stimulate insulin secretion, accelerating tumor development.
Taurine & Carnitine Deficiency
Plant proteins lack the taurine and L-carnitine that ferrets require for cardiac function. A diet relying on non-animal protein leads to dilated cardiomyopathy, often presenting by age 3–4.
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