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Fibrosarcomas Re: [ferrethealth] Digest 15 Dec 2005 04:01:37 -0000
Issue 1182
 
I have seen two, neither in an area where they could have possibly been
due to an injection.  Cats do, as you stated, on occasion develop them
from a vaccine injection.  However, cats have also been known to develop
them from other causes as well.  Dogs also get fibrosarcomas.
 
It's something to think about, but so far I'm not convinced that in
ferrets it is related to injections.
 
Dr. Ruth
 
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