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I am writing this letter in hopes that someone out there will be able to
help me with this perplexing problem that even my very ferret-knowledgeable
vet does not really know what to say.
My ferret, Sylvester, underwent surgery in May for the removal of his
spleen. The surgery was a success, no cancer, no tumors, nothing but a
huge a spleen that he felt needed to be removed. Sylvester came home and
resumed his normal ferret activities in two weeks time. Eating habits
slightly diminished but he was/is eating fine. The problem is he has
lost a great deal of weight to the point where his hip bones are actually
protruding. He acts normal but the weight loss is terrible. The vet
re-examined him and said he was fine! He told me to feed him a teaspoon of
Nutri-Cal a day in addition to his food. Syl loves Nutri-Cal so this is an
easy task as force feeding that one is a real mess; he slings food all over
the place and will ignore me for days afterwards when I come near him. He
has slowly put a bit of the weight back on since the Nutri-Cal was started
a little over a week ago but is still painfully thin.
Anyone have any ideas or experience with this sort of ordeal and have any
advice to give to me? I sure would appreciate it.
--Diane--
[Posted in FML issue 2767]
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