>My, ferret, Kiki, has a recurring wound on her back.  It looks like a flea
>bit but 10x bigger.  The Vet has not got a clue about it and has given her
>cortisone cream.  Can anyone shed some light on this mystery?
 
Assuming that you don't have another ferret biting her, or a staple or nail
under something that she often goes, it could be a mast cell tumor.  Ask
your vet to check on that possibility.  They start out small, but can get
quite large, itch like crazy, but are easily removable by an experienced
ferret vet.  They need to make sure that they get all of it in the
underlying tissue.
 
>My sable ferret Eddie will be 3 on July 21st.  I am writing because his
>behavior has changed..  not bad changes..  he just acts different lately.
>He will be walking and just stop and lie flat on the floor and look
>around..  he does this a lot..  he will also lay at my feet, under the
>table, etc for minutes at a time.  He used to either be wild & getting
>into something or sleeping.  Is he just becoming more mature?
 
If it were my ferret, I'd have the vet do a blood glucose test after a 3-4
hour fast.  It may be nothing but that type of behavior change in a 3 year
old ferret could be the beginnings of insulinoma.
 
>1) Do ferrets pass gas?I know it's stupit but somebody does it at home my
>   son thinks it's me & I think it's my son but he puts the blame on the
>   furry kids ,so ,do ferrets pas gas?
 
Yes, they do.  Some of ours a very noisy about it too.
 
>2) my son asked me the other day "Are ferrets& the mongoose relaited?"
>   I said I don't know let me ask the ferret lovers if they know.
 
No, no relation.  Different Families.  They do look alike, though, don't
they?
 
Dick B.
4 Li'l Paws Ferret Shelter
[Posted in FML issue 2705]