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Jeffrey C Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Feb 1995 08:11:43 EST
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Scott Hackett wrote:
> In response to yesterday's question about the baby ferret's butt problem:
>
> When we got our second ferret, Mojo, we got him from a farm when he was
> very young (six weeks).  At the farm, all of the ferrets just went where
> they pleased... they made natural community pooping corners, but had no
> sandbox to go in.  When we brought him home and tried to get him and the
> litter pan acquainted, his butt instantly protested.
 
As another data point, we've had ferrets develop a prolapsed rectum
when their food is changed (for example, going from the farm/breeder/pet
store to your home).  If this is the case, it usually clears up in a
week or two, and the ferret *shouldn't* be bothered by it too much.
 
Nice name for your ferret, Scott; our oldest is named Mojo as well......
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[Posted in FML issue 1100]

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