>I am asking this question, for a friend of mine. Has anyone had a ferret >that has developed a nose bleed? Their ferret started having one Saturday >night. They have seen some Sunday & Monday. Watery looking. This ferret >may also have insulinoma and is about 4 years old. Not sure what day, >they have their vet appointment. Any ideas would be appreciated. > Dear X: Nose bleeds are not a good sign in ferrets. The most commonly seen signs of blood at the nostrils are seen with bleeding gastric ulcers - however, this sign is most commonly seen in dying ferrets; it takes a lot of blood to be coughed up like this. Fungal infections and tumors in the nasal cavity can also result in nosebleeds in ferrets. These are really difficult cases to diagnose, as you can't see up the nose, and any lesions are generally encased in the nasal cavity. A careful X-ray of the head may disclose a mass lesion, or erosion of the bones of the nasal cavity. With kindest regards, Bruce Williams, DVM [Posted in FML issue 3770]