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Hi again,
 
I got one response to my post, but I would like to get some more help if
possible.  I am not nearby a vet I trust, and need something to help Bear
in the meantime.  Any help would be great.  Thanks to Suki for her reply.
Here is the post again.
 
CJ
 
[Moderator's note: These are being sent anonymously because "CJ" is
travelling and is unable to access e-mail in the usual way, thus any
responses sent directly might not be read.  BIG]
 
            Subject: baby with adrenal problems
 
Hi there,
 
I have a 4 year old ferret with what I think is an adrenal problem.  My
problem is is that we are on the road and I don't have immediate access
to a vet.  We are on our way to Orlando Florida, and I know I can hook up
with a decent ferret vet there, but I am concerned about my baby until
then.
 
I haven't dealt with an adrenal before, but here are some of the
symptoms, just in case I'm wrong.  Loosing hair both on tail, and on his
back.  He has scabs on him from severe scratching.  He also has what
sounds like a cough, or hack.  I thought he had just picked up the cold
that had gone through my family, but then I noticed the hair loss.
 
The other things that are going on is that we just lost our other ferret
about a month ago.  All this started about the same time.  Bear, (his
name) also got into a fight with the ferret who died, and the other
ferret put a whopper of a choke hold on him.  I thought I had lost Bear
before I could break it up.  Ever since then he has been a bit listless,
and tired acting.
 
I don't know if all this is a coincedince, or if it all goes together,
but I could really use some help from you all.  If it is adrenal, I know
he will need surgery, but is there anything I can do in the mean time?
Something that will help him until I can get to a qualified FERRET vet.
I would like to ease his itching, if nothing else.
 
Thanks again
CJ and a tired, miserable itchy BEAR
[Posted in FML issue 4282]

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