We have a shelter ferret with probable cystic prostatic disease. He is a 3
yr old neutered male with a very distended abdomen. He has responded very
well to antibiotics (Baytril) but, after two weeks, the abdomen remains
softer but still distended and with a palpatable mass in the lower portion.
The mass is sizeable enough to push the kidneys out so they bulge under the
skin. He eats and drinks well. I have seen CPD on necropsy on other
ferrets and noted the large mass of tissue which comprises the capsule of
the abscess. I wonder if this is what I feel and if surgery would be of any
help once the infection is resolved. We did xrays but could only see other
organs being pushed aside by a foggy mass. He urinates and defecates
normally at this point. Stool was green before TX and is now normal
color/consistency. Your comments and any experiences regarding this disease
will be greatly appreciated.
Ferret Rescue of the Western States, Colorado Springs, CO
[Posted in FML issue 2185]