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A few weeks, maybe not back that far, there was a post from someone
wanting to know just how much Ferretone was enough or maybe it was that
the ferret drank quite a portion from a tipped over bottle. I responded
to her stating from my readings that to my understanding, too much
Vitamin A could be toxic to a ferret, now to get down to figures of how
much is too much, I know not.
I found this on the FHL this am. Here is a little further 'skinny' on
Ferretone:
>Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 22:00:00 -0500
>From: Russell Prater <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Too many Sweets?
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>shelly palmer wrote:
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>Hi,
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>May I please hear more on Vitamin A poisoning as a result of overdose on
>ferretone? I don't give out gobs but I'd like to know about it just the
>same.
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>RESPONSE:
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>I didn't realize I would have to teach a class. Okay, viatmin A is one
>of the fat soluable vitamins so it is not flushed out of the body by the
>kidneys like say, vitamin C, which is a water soluable vitamin. If too
>much vitamin A builds up, it can make you sick. My multivitamin has 5000
>I.U. which they say is 100% of a human's daily requirement. Ferretone
>has 500 I.U. per 3/4 of a teaspoon. They recommend giving 3/4 of a
>teaspoon per day to an adult ferret. What I meant by not giving so much
>that you make him sick was, don't give more than about 3/4 tsp, on
>average
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>--
>Russ, Booger, Bonnie & Clyde
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Jadesun & Amber-Lynn
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[Moderator's note: The trouble with that is Russ assumes that ferrets are
just as sensitive to excess vitamin A as humans are. One can't make such
cross-species generalizations with any guarantee of accuracy. BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 3543]
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