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adrie walker <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Oct 2003 18:16:30 +0100
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>I have found that this sort of thing happens when a bit of the ovarian
>tissue is left after the jill has been spayed.
>
>The bit can be so small as not to warrant another operation on your jill,
>but if it happens again it would be worth taking her for the jill jab.
>It might be worth you having a word with your vet about the problem.
 
I really disagree with your posting.If a spayed jill comes back into
oestrus,she should be brought out of it either by a jill jab or an
operation to remove any ovarian tissue left behind.  The jill cannot
just be left-if there was enough tissue left behind for her to come
back into oestrus,it could be life threatening to the jill.  It happened
with a jill that I had spayed.My vet did the spaying operation again,
without charging me.
 
Please be ever so careful when posting info like this,as some people
might just take notice of it and jeopardise a jill's life.
 
I am actually amazed that you even bothered to respond to anything
connected with spaying/castration.From what I recall,you don't advocate
spaying or neutering.Seeing that you don't bother to have any of your
ferrets spayed/castrated,I don't feel you are qualified to even voice
your opinion on this.
 
Adrie Walker
[Posted in FML issue 4294]

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