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Date: | Thu, 31 Mar 1994 01:43:10 -0500 |
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I've been reading the FML since October, but I don't recall seeing this
problem before: Our ferret seemed to be doing fine on a recent plane
trip, hidden away in a cage with food and water. But at the end of the
five-hour trip, we discovered that she'd clamped her teeth onto her
flannel blanket, and couldn't or wouldn't let it go. (I think
"couldn't", because even a banana, her very favorite food, didn't get her
to open up.) Several hours later, with help from an emergency all-night
vet clinic, she finally let it go. We have several theories:
1) stress of the trip
2) ear pain from the cabin pressure changes
3) calcium deficiency? (mentioned by somebody at the vet clinic)
Has anybody ever experienced this? Does it indicate a medical problem?
Thanks for any help -- it was very scary, and I'd feel better to have an
explanation.
Arlyn Kerr
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[Posted in FML issue 0779]
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