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Shelly, ferrets can most certainly get urinary tract infections, although
not too easily to my knowledge.
Might I recommend a check with your vet? I'll tell you why -- almost four
years ago, my 1 y.o. chocolate mitt kept trying to use the pan every few
minutes and would dribble or drip a bit. It kept getting worse until she
would be making little crying noises. We treated her for UTI -- and when
that didn't work found out she had bladder stones!
Bladder stones on a male are a bit more serious than a female, as the stone
can get caught in the urethra of a male and block *anything* from coming out.
I would take Calvin to a vet because he is showing those symptoms, and
because it's usually the males that get stones anyway.
Amy & Dave (and their gaggle of giggling ferrets)
RIP Ian and Elektra
[Posted in FML issue 1594]
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