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Mary Conley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 2004 03:34:26 EDT
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>I need some advise.  Our oldest ferret, Riley, is 8 1/2 yrs old... is
>loosing weight dramatically.  I have seen her eat and drink, but she is
>just shrinking.  I would take her to the vet, but it is a very stressful
>trip and I just don't think she would do well.  Besides, what can really
>be done?  I really just need to know how to keep her comfortable.  She
>is our first elderly ferret, so this is all pretty new.
>
> James, Melissa, Kassidy &Jasmine
 
Hello ~
 
I love old ferrets.  They are just so sweet.  We had Houdini who lived to
be 12.  He did loose weight in his later years, and definitely ate less
as he became less active.  His water intake remained pretty much the
same.  It was at this time that I was studying flower essences (first
discovered in England) and a form of alternative medicine.  We had found
that coreopsis will retard appetite, so we had to find one to increase
it.  We did.  I made it.  It is called Essence of Galanthus, which is
the snopdrop flower the first one to come up under the snow.  It will
increase appetite but it will vary with each illness (cancer/chemo/old
age, etc).
 
Hope this helps.
Warmly ~
Mary L. Conley, ND, Herbalist
Conley Farm Organic Herbs
Online Classes  ~ Private Consultations
www.Herbgrow30.com
[Posted in FML issue 4477]

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