From:
dragracingfan@juno.com
Date: 2003-06-24 21:32:51 UTC
Subject: Chiclet
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
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Hello
I have been leting both of my boys out to play at the same time.
They wonder, then wrestle abit, then my baby peanut starts to
hiss at my Blind 1yr old. They have been around each other for about 1mth. Should I give them there own play time.???? I dont want either one to get hurt.
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From: Sukie Crandall <sukiec@optonline.net>
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Well, Tomorrow will be the start of week 3 for six month old Chiclet,
but she was strong enough for some surgery but nothing huge. The
Baytril apparently caused a skin lesion that had to come out (at
least that is the suspected cause), but it kept her alive so we
aren't complaining. The node and the surrounding fat came out and
were all green and when cut the node had a tan-yellow fluid in it.
The source of infection (which is what it is suspected of being --
pathology will of course be done) is still unknown but hopefully it
is something that is gone rather than something that will kick up
again. We may know more when the pathology comes back, hopefully we
will.
She is home with oral Baytril (no more injected for her) and Clavamox.
In case it winds up being of interest he'll be asking that pathology
specimens be left available for further uses.
So, she has about 2 more weeks of antibiotics in front of her and
hopefully she will heal and once again be herself.