Hi! I have been a "lurker" on this list since I started getting it. But, I
have a little question that just popped into my head that I thought I should
ask. I adopted a new "baby" ferret about 2 weeks ago. Well, he isn't a
baby, he is a little more than 2 years old! <G> He had a check up before I
got him, and was told he got a clean bill of health. I took him (Samson) to
the vet last week to get his stiches out (he was fixed), and she (vet)
checked him over, but he didn't get any blood work done. I have read that
ferts over 2 should get blood tests run at their check-ups. Samson is going
in next week for his rabies shot, so, my question is this. Should I have
them give him some blood tests, to make sure everything is fine? I called
to ask the vet's opinion, but she is at some conference until this weekend,
so that was a dead end. And if you remember, please try to keep Samson in
your prayers/thoughts. He has had diarreha for a week now, and it seems to
be getting worse. I took in a stool sample today, and get the results
tomorrow.
Also, I have recently moved to NY, and was wondering where I can get
purchase Totally Ferret. I have been having my mom send it to me, but the
supply is getting low, and the ferts are going to be angry with me if I
don't get more. <G> I am in Poughkeepsie, and am willing to travel about an
hour for it. I know that I can get it on Long Island, but that is a long
drive for me.
Hug your fuzzies for me! Dooks and Bucks (what my SO and I call their
noises) from the ferts!
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~Jaymi + 4~
"Not now, I'm eating."~Leroy
"I may be tiny, but I can kick your fuzzy butt!"~Petra
"I am 'Rubber Band Ferret'. Watch me flop!"~Kirby
"Give me Cheerios, or give me nothing at all."~Samson
[Posted in FML issue 2117]
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