**The advice dispensed by myself in reference to FML postings is not meant to supplant the advice of veterinarians who are in charge of the patient. If the patient is not currently under the care of a veterinarian, the client is recommended to take their ferret to one.** >From: Kim VanderLaan <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Vaccine help needed! >To everyone who self-vaccinates: I am having trouble finding Imrab 3 through >any of my usual suppliers. Where do you get it? Can you please eMail me Rhone merieux has a long standing policy (which they have successfully defended in court) of only selling to veterinarians for use where a veterinarian-client-patient relationships exists. So their stuff does not appear in catologs. Secondly, from a legal standpoint, most (if not all) States only recognize a pet being vaccinated against Rabies if adminstered by a licensed veterinarian. >From: Penny Elliott <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: Ferret health Question >I have two 10 month old ferts, brother and sister. They are both current on >their shots, and have not been sick. Oral cysts can occur and it should be looked at by a vet. Sometimes (just sometimes), they are associated with tumors of the oral cavity. >From: "K. Sherman" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Milograms and Physical Therapy >I'd like to give everyone an update on Casper and ask another couple of >questions regarding his paralysis. Casper is still not walking *sigh* and >has gotten worse. A myelogram is technically feasible on a ferret but I have never done one myself. If all other causes of rear limb weakness/paralysis have been investigated, that is the next logical step. There is probably a minimal risk associated with the procedure like in other species but I do not have any specific percentages. >From: Cheryl Cato <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: MEDICAL ADVICE NEEDED >I'm concerned about my Binky (again), and would like to hear any input from >vets and other experts on the list. I would do the Univ. of Tennessee adrenal panel. It is highly specific for adrenal disease. The problem is not with the test, but with the long turn around time for the results. Mike Dutton, DVM, DABVP Weare Animal Hospital Weare, NH, USA [Posted in FML issue 1754]