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Date: | Thu, 19 Jul 2001 11:50:06 EDT |
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Lisa said
>Last night I was woken up at 4:00 a.m. with the sound of one of my
>ferrets choking very loudly. I ran to his cage, he was eating and
>appeared to be choking on a piece of kibble. After what seemed like
>forever, the choking subsided and he went back to eating. When my heart
>rate returned to normal, I began to wonder, what would I have done if he
>couldn't dislodge the kibble? What can I do in the future to prevent this
>from happening (I already moisten his food)? Please, if anyone has had
>an experience like this let me know. I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks.
Lisa, I have had my ferrets get kibble stuck in the top of their mouth and
act as if they're choking. Especially the tartar control cat treats. I
now break them in half to prevent that problem. when it happened, I was
always able to flip it out of their mouths with my fingernail.
cb
[Posted in FML issue 3484]
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