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First, if this post is in anyway incoherent, blame it on the cold meds.
And second, I know I need to take Ari to the vet. And I will. As soon
as my head starts to feel reattached to my body and as soon as I pick
the brains of the people here.
Ari is the ferret who had a chordoma on her tail tip. The tip of her
tail was removed, the fur grew back and both her appearance and her
health were then normal.
Now she has a growth on her toe. It *may* be a basal cell tumor; it
certainly looks like the pictures I've seen.
The problem is it is on her *foot*. And you can't remove her foot, can
you? What I have read says these types of tumors are easy to remove.
Are they? Again, on the top of her foot?
And does this mean my Ari has a disposition towards cancer?
anneinchicago
[Posted in FML issue 5141]
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