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Subject:
Stepped on ferret - Bandit
From:
Kimura L <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 21 Jul 2000 18:04:08 -0600
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I would watch Bandit continuously for signs of labored, shallow and/or
rapid breathing in addition to the things you mentioned (lethargy, eating,
drinking, BMs and urination).  I would also suggest an x-ray to determine
if any bones were broken.  There is also the possibility that blood vessels
(major or minor) may have been ruptured and an x-ray could determine if any
fluid had leaked into the chest cavity.  You may have been lucky and Bandit
may have escaped any harm.  If this is more serious the time you have is
limited.  Broken bones have the ability to heal over time but if it is a
matter of a blood vessel rupture you need to take care of things
IMMEDIATELY.
 
Hope everything works out okay for you,
 
Shelby
[Posted in FML issue 3120]

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