Mike Felty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I know this has been covered before, but I have 4 ferrets with rat tail.
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>2 are albino, 2 silvers, what causes this?...
>Any ideas on care for this problem. Some one mentioned stridex pads ,
>how often to use, do you scrub tail then rinse off?Any help , my vet
>isnt sure what to do.
Personally I think Stridex pads are a bit harsh - I know they burn my
skin. Others have used them with success, so I know they work, but I
prefer using something gentler. If you do use the Stridex pads I would
definitely rinse it off. I use the Neutrogena Alcohol-free Antiseptic
wash on my face, it is very gentle but effective on my sensitive-but-oily
skin. I have used this on my ferrets tails as well and they tolerate it
well.
To be honest, washing just the tail every couple days with a mild soap
has done the trick for my ferrets with this problem. It may be 'til the
next coat change before the new fur grows in however.
If the hair loss continues up the base of the tail or back you need to
talk to your vet about the possibility of adrenal disease. If it just on
the tail, it is most likely just "rat tail" cause by excessive oil and
blackheads on the tail.
Be well,
Star
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