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Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 May 2002 22:31:39 -0400
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>I have a male that I adopted very recently, he's a bit shy of a year old.
>Wednesday his eyes were fine, I was out all day Thursday so I really
>didn't get a close look at the ferrets but today he has a blue look
>(cataract like) to both eyes.  Is this cataracts?  Do they come on so
>quickly or could he have something else going on?  I'm of course calling
>my vet first thing in the morning.
 
Dear X:
 
Cataracts don't really pop up overnight, and they give a frosted look to
the pupil rather than a blue look.  (However, if you are not familiar
with ferret eyes, this is probably a horrible description.  At least I
know what I am saying...)
 
A remote possibility would be anterior uveitis, an inflammation of the
inside of the eye.  Vascular changes inside of the cornea cause edema and
a bluish cast to the cornea.  Another remote possibility might be
glaucoma.
 
However, acute ocular emergencies are uncommon in ferrets (outside of
trauma), and I'm going to bet that your vet will give you a good
explanation for this.
 
with kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
 
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[Posted in FML issue 3780]

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