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Julie Fossa <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Nov 2002 19:47:03 -0800
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What do these ferrets have in common?  They all lost their lives to a
condition known as Megaesophagus.
 
If you have lost a ferret to this condition, you know how painful it is
to watch an often otherwise perfectly healthy ferret fade into a shadow
of their former self.
 
Symptoms often include bringing up partially or undigested kibble, loss
of appetite and progressive weight loss.  When they eat, they often make
gurgling and squirting sounds.
 
If you currently have or have had a ferret diagnosed with Megaesophagus
or recognize these symptoms in one of your ferrets, please email me at
the above address.
 
Thank you!
Julie Fossa
 
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Julie Fossa   (419) 225-8383
West Central Ohio Ferret Shelter
 
"Just A Place To Hang Your Hammock
 While You're Looking for A Home!"
[Posted in FML issue 3967]

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