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Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 2011 16:43:36 -0800 |
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Hi all,
I have a large white male who has mushy stools that have a strong foul
smell. He eats fine, drinks good, eliminates normally frequency-wise,
and is active. He shows no signs of being ill. He uses the litter box
98% of the time. He resides with two females, one adrenal, one healthy
and active. Their stools are perfectly normal. I have tried sweet
potato baby food and pumpkin for remedies and so far it has not been
effective. But I am never sure how much to give or how often. He does
have an upcoming vet appointment, but I would like some input from the
FMLers out there. I have had the pleasure of the company of ferrets
for 20 years now and have never had this issue. So I'm very concerned.
CathyM
[Posted in FML 7247]
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