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Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 26 May 2002 15:13:26 -0400
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Here are some places for finding ferret vets for anyone in need:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ferret-Health-list/files/FML-shelter-list.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ferret-Health-list/files/FerretVets.html
http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc
http://www.quincyweb.net/quincy/vet.html
http://www.thepetproject.com/starferrets.html
http://ferretcentral.org
 
>Also, can ferrets get FIV from an infected cat or is that specific to
>felines?
 
They don't get it from what I have read; use search engines for either
FML or FHL for vets' answers.
 
> http://nv.essortment.com/ferretscancer_rrij.htm
 
Just skimmed this, but not even knowing who wrote it there are a few
things I'll bet whoever wrote th intro and whoeve wrote the piece might
alter a few things these days like the use of the word "cancer" and giving
the lifespans of ferrets as 5 to 8.  Five is awfully young to die usually
for a ferret being just middle aged; our usual longevities here (farm and
private breeders as sources) is late 7 to middle 8 with some older and
some younger.  Saw some very good things in the article in my skim, too.
(and even went to the home page and found a fine looking recipe).  I
wonder if it's about time to repost the golden oldie from vet, Brcue
Williams, and from some veterianry and medical dictionaries on what is or
is not "cancer".  Will haved to try to remember to go bakc and read that
site you gave more carefullywhenmy fever is gone or when it is once again
taking a break.
 
I don't like the FS site myself.  For sites entirely by vets I like ones
from ferret veterianary specialists:
 
http://www.afip.org/ferrets/index.html (ferret pathology and health
care site by vet who is world expert on several things including ECE)
 
http://members.atlantic.net/~weah/ferrets.html (esp. excellent vet
for surgical techniques, circulatory info, teaching videos, more)
 
http://home.att.net/~hhoefer/ (many common problems on site incl.
blockage info)
 
http://www.lbah.com/Ferrets/ferret_diseases.htm (many common problems
on site and spaying info)
 
http://www.bradleyhills.com/ and http://www.ferretdoctor.com (vet
page with very detailed adrenal and insulinoma info)
 
http://www.weareanimalhospital.com/healthinfo.htm (multiple ferret
health articles, with plans to also add more, and add some to
 
http://exoticandbirdclinic.com/ in the future. See experimental
insulinoma approach.)
 
We use c-clamps to stop Scooter from turning over litter pans.  No fuss,
no muss, nad cheap.
 
-- Sukie  (forgive fever typos, please)
For ferret health information:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ferret-Health-List
http://geocities.com/sukieslist
[Posted in FML issue 3795]

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