Message Number: YG7777 | New FHL Archives Search
From: Donna Lee
Date: 2001-10-08 00:47:00 UTC
Subject: Re: [Ferret-Health-list] Strange passing

This is very strange, but one question comes to mind
for me. Not to put blame on anyone, But could your
freind have possibly put some thing down to kill rats
or mice maybe, and forgot that it was down before
bringing the new baby into the home? Remember I am
not trying to blame anyone here, it would have been an
honest mistake if it had been some time between. But
to me it sounds like it was some kind of a poison that
this little one may have gotten into by accident. I
am trully sorry for the loss, I know how she must feel
my daughter just resently lost her little one and we
are still having a hard time of getting over it now.
But that is only one possible thing that it could have
been, maybe the baby may have gotten a hold of
something else but I am not sure, anything is a
possiblity, have to check out all optionis to be sure.
It would not have been her fault, I am not laying
blame anywhere. Good Luck, D Lee

-- WeaselLuvr@a... wrote:
> A friend of mine had one of her ferts pass
> unexpectedly. The strange thing
> was when she found her, her gums and paw pads had
> turned black. Does anyone
> have any idea what may have caused this? The ferret
> was only 2 and had
> checked out healthy at her annual exam just a few
> months ago.
>
> Tea`
>
>


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