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FerretGirl wrote:
>I need to know of any PREVENTATIVE measures that I can take to help my 4
>year-old male ferret combat urinary tract infections. Special Diet,
>adding things to his food, supplements, treatments, ANYTHING!
>The poor little guy spent the weekend in emergency with a urethral
>blockage. I have also heard that urinary tract infections can be early
>symptoms of adrenal disease... Is this true?? He has NO other symptoms,
>0% hair loss.
A urinary tract infection in a male, 4 years of age is 99% positive
indication of adrenal disease. Have your vet do an adrenal panel on the
boy and it will show up positive.
I went through this with my Garret..in his last 4 years of life, he had 3
bouts with UTI. The first time, I shined it on...well..got medical help,
the second time I just had Dr. Katie open him up and remove the bad
adrenal..it was the right and it was heavily afflicted and 5 times its
normal size. 3 years went by and then the UTI happened again...so it had
to be the left adrenal, but due to his age...9 years, I opted for non
surgical treatment. He lived another year or so and left me this past
spring.....
Again, it is serious vet time about adrenals....
MC
[Posted in FML issue 3223]
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