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In case anyone is curious, I have been fortunate so far and have not
encountered Lymphosarcoma or Lymphoma in any ferrets that have come through
here. (But I know my time is coming.)
Regarding the occurrence of adrenal tumors found in my shelter, in the last
year I have had 5 adrenal tumors that were in MF ferrets, 2 that were not
MF, and have 3 MF currently awaiting tests to confirm adrenal tumors. Have
2 coming in this week with symptoms of adrenal tumors, but don't know yet if
they are MF or not.
I think these are things that merit looking into. Personally, it seems the
females are more prone to have adrenal tumors than males. Out of all twelve
ferrets mentioned above, only 2 are males. I have seen adrenal tumors in
ferrets as young as 3-1/2 years.
Kisses to the fuzzy kids.
Trish
Director, Ferrets First Rescue & Shelter
[Posted in FML issue 1731]
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