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Hello, everyone... I've been out of the country for several months and so
have been away from the list, so please excuse me if this topic has been
covered recently.
I dropped by my home briefly a month ago to discover that one of my ferrets
had developed a cataract in one of his eyes. I took him to a vet and she
said that it was fairly common in ferrets and that his other eye looked
fine. However, now that I am back again, it looks like he has developed one
in his other eye. It's hard for me to to say how much this affects his
quality of life -- he seems to be able to see a little, but not much, maybe
only light/dark. It does seem to have slowed him down a little.
My question is, what can/should I do about this, and what sprts of things
caused it. I am assuming that medical correction is probably impossible (?)
but wonder what I can do to make his life easier. He is only a little more
than one year old and is a "breeder ferret" who I expect to live for quite a
few more years.
Any advice is apreciated.
Sam
Samuel Lloyd Kinsey [log in to unmask]
[Posted in FML issue 1309]
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