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"Benita G. Booker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Mar 2002 17:08:38 EST
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I am responding because I don't want you to feet this e-mail was not
important.  I have not experinced this situation before.  You have done
the one thing that I would have tried.  It is my understanding that there
could be still a partial obstruction or there could probably be some sort
of irritation.  The one thing I do as a first option is ferret lax for
everything.  I have 12 ferrets and I attend to two foster ferrets that
need special attention.  I have been successful even when the ferret
coughed up a piece of bone had given them.  I knew something was wrong
with her poopy.  When that came out, I picked it up and thought did she
dislocate her jaw to eat it.  It was a big piece.  I no longer do that.
If ferret lax does not solve a situation.  I would contact the vet.  At
that age, it could be something that can't be solved by us.  If she is
eating and drinking maybe something internal is going on.  Good Luck.
 
Ferret Logic #1 only in the game for 6 months.  Boy, are your eyes about
to open.  But, with the attitude you have it will be all smiles and
dooking.
 
Morning Search Party.  I am happy you had that support.  Gotta watch those
slicksters.  Whenever I think they might be able to.  I know they are able
to.  I am happy everything worked out.  They probably just wanted to visit
the family for a morning treat :).
 
Benita
[Posted in FML issue 3715]

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