Lynn Siesgel wrote:
>This morning when I picked Max up to take him to the outside pen with the
>other boys to enjoy a beautiful day, he had a very strong smell of flowers
>about him. He was sleeping with Cisco so I stuck my nose in Cisco's fur,
>but it was only Max that had the flower smell. During the last few weeks
>before Dakota had surgery she developed a very strong flower smell. It
>was definitely stronger than the flower tail smell. When picking either
>up it was just like you picked up a bouquet of flowers. Has anyone else
>ever noticed something like this in ferrets that have passed away for one
>reason or another shortly afterward?
Lynn, This is interesting. I know humans get a sweetish odor from Ketosis
either when they are in diabetic coma or have some other severe metabolic
condition causing an acidosis. I wonder if it's related what you have
experienced.
Max is fortunate to have found you. {{{{{Lynn and Max}}}}}
cb
[Posted in FML issue 3324]