>From: Dawn Hohl <[log in to unmask]>
>
>If anyone has experienced this problem with their ferret, please let me
>know what you learned. My angora ferret has developed a small "knot" for
>lack of a better word on the very tip of her tail. It is not red and is
>hard. It seems to have gotten slightly larger the last week. It is only
>about double the size of the tip of her tail.
What you have there sounds to me like a chordoma. As long as a chordoma is
only on the tail, it is easy for your vet to remove. They will take off
the chordoma plus a couple more joints of the tail to be sure they got it
all. You end up with a ferret with a little shorter tail, but not really
noticable. They arise from cells that were part of the notochord in the
embryo that didn't become part of the brain-spinal cord system as it should
have. They need to be removed because they continue to grow and become
pretty nasty.
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[Posted in FML issue 3517]