>Just got home with Emma, my new rescue. She is indeed in heat. That
>was the best of the things it could have been. Doc stimulated her to
>ovulate. He said her vulva should shrink within a week or so and then we
>can spay her. There are no signs of pregnancy. She appears quite young
>and he thinks this may be her first heat.
Dear XXXXXXXX-
Actually, if she is not anemic, you could spay her today. There is no
reason that a ferret needs to be taken out of heat prior to a spay,
unless she is significantly anemic.
The difference between spaying a ferret in heat and one who is not in heat
is minimal in terms of bleeding. If the blood-work is okay - I'd just go
ahead and spay her now.
With kindest regards,
Bruce H. Williams, DVM, DACVP
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[Posted in FML issue 3420]