From:
Richard Steele
Date: 2002-02-09 22:01:00 UTC
Subject: Need Help ASAP!!!!!
last one.
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Steele
To: Richard Steele
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 5:48 PM
Something I just thought of. is it possible that the shaking
was the normal shaking many ferrets do when they first wake up
and she just doesn't want to do anything this time of day?
She's never shaken like this before that I've seen though, and
no matter what time of day it is she's always been game for
treats. I dunno. Just a thought.
~Miranda
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Steele
To: Health Ferret list
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 4:45 PM
I have a 15 month old spayed/descented female that was
perfectly fine yesterday afternoon when I saw her last.
Now, she's not interested in playing at all, not interested
in food, treats, or water (at least not when I tried could
be she's just not hungry or thirsty but she always takes
treats). She's only interested in ferretone right now of
their stuff. I let her out of her cage to see how she'd do
and she seemed fine, though a little hesitant at first.
Then she just picked a spot on the floor (preferably under
something) and just lied there as flat as she could. She's
also quite shaky as well. She is slightly interested in
being with me (odd since she does nothing but bite me) and
she doesn't seem to be moving around real well (kinda like
me when I have the flu). She's due for her shots as of the
beginning of the month, but I can't take her in until at
least midmonth (that short a time shouldn't matter should
it?). I seperated my male (fixed as well) from her to keep
him from bothering her. He seems just fine though I will
keep an eye on him as well. I just wish I didn't have to
work 7 days a week!!! Please help! I just hope there's
something I can do with the lowest possible vet bills since
we can't afford much right now.