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>I have a four year old ferret. I have had him for two years and I
>recently adopted two new ferret approx. 6 and 18 mos of age. The new
>ferrets are being quarantined at my mom's house but I play with them
>everyday. My original ferret has recently become quite ill over the last
>24 hours. He has green slimey diarrhea and has started vomiting today
>(twice). He does not want to eat, I have been force feeding him Hills a/d
>and am now trying gerbers baby food chicken flavor. He does not like for
>me to make him eat. My vet has prescribed amoxicillin liquid 0.50ml bid,
>and we are giving subcutaneous fluids twice daily also. He received
>about 75-100ml today and about 25ml last night. I am very worried. He
>seems to be very nauseated and I hate to force him to eat. Last night I
>got him to take about 12mls of a/d and today I fed him around 15mls
>before he began vomiting and about 2mls since he vomited the first time.
>He began vomiting or spitting up when I tried to feed him the last time
>about an hour ago...so I stopped. Should I continue to make him eat or
>offer pedialyte or what? I am so very worried, please help me.
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>Thanks
Dear X:
It certainly sounds like ECE. First off - save all the poop you can for
the next two days, and freeze it. I'll send you an address tomorrow for
one of my co-investigators, Dr. Matti Kiupel, who will run it for
coronavirus for you at no charge, and give you a definite diagnosis, I
bet. We continue to work on a vaccine, but good ECE poop is hard to come
by. (Oh, and if you can take a nice picture of the green slimy poop -
that'd be great for the list.
Now on to treatment - you are doing the right thing - fluids, antibiotics,
and a bland diet is absolutely the right thing to do, and you have jumped
on this right away. Remember that his gut is really torn up right now, so
give a little less food more frequently. Even as little as a quarter jar
of baby food every four hours is okay for the first couple of days - he'll
probably want more before too long.
Remember save that poop - it may be priceless!
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams
[Posted in FML issue 3484]
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