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Brian Millham <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Dec 1994 15:48:00 PST
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>Up went Gigit on the shoulders who needed no
>encouragement to leap.  "NO!" yelled Vicki.  Plop went the
>ferret.  Then the ferret shuffle and a quick trip back to ask
>Vicki to pick her up again so she could do it all again.  This
>cycle went on many times!  Each time was just a little more fun
>than the time before.
 
Kitty and Ferrah both love the game of "Toss the Ferret on the Couch"  I
gently toss them onto the couch, and they come back, "Dock, dock, dock,"
over, and over, and over....
 
Dr. Williams,
     I wrote to you a few months ago about one of my ferrets, Bandit, who
was loosing his hair.  A few days after you wrote back, and before I was
able to get Bandit to the vets, his hair started to grow back.  Great, I
figured, no adrenal problems.  He's been fine, steadily growing hair, until
a few days ago.  He suddenly can't walk on his hind legs.  They have
feeling, they move, but he won't walk on them.  He's eating and drinking
like normal, and doesn't seem to be loosing weight.  His stools look normal.
 He doesn't appear to be in any pain.  Could this be adrenal problems?  His
hair still appears to be growing.  I'm trying to find a ferret vet in this
area (West suburbs of Denver).  My normal vet admits that he doesn't know
much about ferrets. (I like that he admits this.  He's a good vet, but I'd
like an expert to look at Bandit)
 
Brian, Kitty, Ferrah, Bandit, Jake, Fletch and Buddy
[Posted in FML issue 1034]

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