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http://www.smartgroups.com/message/readmessage.cfm?gid=1423922&messageid=3582
Author wrote:
>I'm usualy asking about my Ernestine but this time it's Jesse. Ok we
>were out of electric for 12 after a ice storm hit so we had to use a
>kerosene heater well I tryed to keep them covered and away from the
>fumes so they wouldn't get sick well after we got our electric back on
>it was the same night Jesse started coughing so I took him on the 4th
>to see the vet she gave him AMX Drops, she said his heart and lungs
>sounded good but incase of infection starting she gave the meds. well
>he coughed that night then on the 7th and then again on the 10th but on
>the 4th and 7th he coughed in the early morning and got me up but he
>only got me up once coughing those nights and on the 10 in the weeeee
>hrs of the morning he got me up twice with the coughing.
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>what can I do for him hes the only one out of 6 thats coughing? I have
>to call the vet tomarrow about what else to do But I can use some help
>so I can give her some other ideas. Thank you
Well, this pattern is a bit unusual - very intermittent coughing..
Even though the heart and lungs sound good, I have been fooled many
times by good sounds but when you take an X-ray, the chest looks
terrible. Probably always a good idea to get a radiograph of the
chest of a coughing animal. Heart disease is by far the most common
cause of coughing in ferrets.
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 4084]
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