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>From: Dan Eliot <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ferret died with large, swollen abdomen
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>I'm wondering if anyone can help us diagnose what happened to our pet
>ferret Roman.
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>We went to San Francisco over Christmas, and got our boys (Roman and Bart)
>back from the babysitter yesterday. In addition to fleas (which they
>didn't have before the trip), our 6 year old male, Roman had a hugely
>swollen abdomen...
Dan, I'm not a vet, but my guess would be that Roman succumbed to a
progressive case of cardiomyopathy, or heart failure. When the heart gets
weak it allows fluid to build up in the abdomen. I lost one ferret to
that after nursing him along on Lasix for about 6 months. When we first
took him to the vet for it, they tapped his abdomen with a needle and drew
a large quantity of fluid out of him. The lasix helps the body expell the
fluid. Now, some vets also give a heart stimulant to improve the strength
of the heart, also.
--
Russ, Booger, Bonnie & Clyde
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URA Redneck if you think a "Merge" sign is a personal challenge.
[Posted in FML issue 3649]
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