You didn't say where you got your fuzzy... Unfortunately one of the all
too common genetic problems in ferrets is a 'kink tail'. A freind of
mine hasda litter that turned out to have what amount to two inch
corkscrews on their rumps (that is a ferret of hers had a litter :)).
If it is a kink tail than their is nothing to worry about. If it isn't
I'm afraid I couldn't tell you what else it might be - broken bones in
the tail?
and on the getting positive side... We've had a litter that is bucking the
odds. The mama unfortunately got mastitis and we had to pull the kits
from her and put her on heavy duty anti-biotics. The kits have been
doing great however. Five little hobs - a stripe, a sable, a sable mitt,
a sorta panda and a champagne blaze - all squeeky away over in the corner.
Happy little sounds...
bill and diane killian
zen and the art of ferrets
[Posted in FML issue 1184]