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I've been reading the post the past few days and noticed people talking
about loose, mucousy, green and grainy stools. My two had this in March and
it finally resolved itself after many trips to the vet and lots of tender
care. The very knowledgable fert fet I take my kids to still is not sure
what it was....at first...she thought it was a rotovirus but could not
definitivly say it was or was not...same with ECE. She was doing a lot of
research at this time as other ferts in our area were showing the same
symptoms....one of my kids poop has never really been the same as before
this but has been better...until recently...she is having these green,
grainy loose stools from time to time..I have no idea what is going
on....but they will not be around other ferrets for a long, long, time.....
If your ferrets arere showing theses symptoms, I think it would be a good
idea to isolate them from others.....
Also, the ferrets are getting along real well with (ooops!! Had to removing
a plant digging ferret!!!) my newly adopted kitten and cat...they love to
play with the kitten and they are sooooo gentle!!!
Best wishes to all!!!
Jodi, "Teesha", "Tyler" and feline friends "Gia Marie and Kalli"
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[Posted in FML issue 1715]
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