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I have been reading the FML for many years, since 1994 I think.
Although I have shared my life with ferrets for close to 30 years, I
have a question.
I have had hundreds of ferrets, both mine and fosters share my home,
but Fara has me puzzzled. She is approximately 8 years old and has an
implant to manage her adrenal disease.
She is rail thin. I bet her little hips are no more than an inch wide.
Every bone sticks out. If I had received a ferret looking like this
when I was doing rescue, I would be screaming animal abuse. She bounces
out of bed and the first thing she does is eat. She is offered high
quality food and given duck soup twice a day, or more. Her breath is
also horrible. I have checked her teeth and they look really good for
an old lady, and like I said, she eats constantly. Her poops are pretty
good too.
I have recently started adding heavy cream to her soup. Could the awful
breath be a result of internal issues?
Any ideas on putting a little weight on those old bones?
Pat BAby
Everything will be alright in the end!
If it's not alright, it's not the end.
[Posted in FML 7753]
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