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Robin Hegge <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:32:56 -0500
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As I was cleaning my ferret's teeth I noticed what looked like a cavity
in two out of my four ferrets.  They were cage mates prior to my adopting
them from a shelter.  Is this something that should be treated by a vet?
They have no problem eating their hard food but I certainly don't want
them to have teeth problems.  I was told that they are one-year-olds
which I would think is pretty young for teeth issues already.
 
Any advice would be appreciated.  Thank you!
 
Robin Hegge
[Posted in FML issue 4670]

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