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Adrenals and pain: In addition to any physical pain prompted by the adrenal
condition, I think that a ferret with adrenal can suffer some psychological
distress as well, at least so it seemed in Cully's case. I think that
Cully was very upset by having impulses that he couldn't follow through on
(mark territory, mate with other ferrets, etc.-- unneutered behavior, in
other words). He would look very distressed running from litterbox to
litterbox trying to mark them. I think that Amelia may have been more
distressed by the mating behavior than he was, but I'm sure it must have
been somewhat frustrating for Cully. I have noticed a definite personality
change after the adrenal surgery-- he's mellower, and much less inclined to
bite. He's nicer to Amelia now as well. So, I would postulate that the
changed hormone levels caused by an adrenal tumor aren't much fun for the
ferret.
Blazes and health: Amelia is what the Killians refer to as a
panda-blaze-wannabe ;-). She has Waardensburg and is five years old,
but hasn't had any major illnesses or conditions, apart from a blockage
(and I think all ferrets have a genetic predisposition for that!). Wow, I
can't believe she's five already! She certainly doesn't act like it :-)
Regina
Regina Harrison
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Wrapped in my mongrel wings, I nearly freeze
In the howlin wind and drivin rain
All the trash blowin round 'n' round
[Posted in FML issue 2839]
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