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Andi,
I forgot to answer this one! I wouldn't get *too* alarmed, but I don't
really like the sound of what you're describing. Maybe one of the Drs. will
have more thorough input, but instinct makes me suspect that since ferrets
don't do a heck of a lot of grooming (like dogs and unlike cats), that
Bailey's `not keeping herself clean' is not the problem. There may be some
underlying problem, perhaps just a skin problem, maybe something more. Maybe
it's just got something to do with under- or over-secretion of oils due to
previous disease and/or age. But I think you should have your vet take a
look. S/he might just prescribe some special shampoo or something, or s/he
might want to run a couple of tests. At any rate I think it bears looking
into. Drs.?
Laura
Laura L'Heureux Kupkee
U. of Illinois Vet Med Class of `96
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[Posted in FML issue 1155]
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