Whats the difference between canine and feline products?
Dogs can handle more fillers (e.g. grains, vegetables, berries) in their diets because they have a small (albeit under-developed) caecum and they are larger than cats and ferrets. Also, in the wild, dogs would be eating larger prey animals, which would have more berries/vegetables/seeds in their stomachs and intestines than mice or chicks (the prey animals of ferrets and cats). You can serve feline diets to both dogs and ferrets. The canine diets, if all meat or very low in fillers, can be served to cats and ferrets. Since the food is raw, the taurine and lysine have not been destroyed by cooking, which happens in the kibble manufacturing process.