From:
"Chris Lloyd"
Date: 2003-10-21 13:13:50 UTC
Subject: vomiting ferret
To: <ferrethealth@smartgroups.com>
Message-ID: <000001c397aa$1b8b3bd0$0a00000a@ramond>
Hi Saskia, I don't think Christina is a member of this list but as I
understand it a different vet is going to remove all the dead tissue and
try and cover the hole with loose skin. It seems the tissue died around
the vaccination site. The vet thinks he can save the leg. Chris.
The Wessex Ferret Club www.wessexferretclub.co.uk .
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To: WOLFYSLUV@aol.com,
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From: Amy Robbin <arobbin@schange.com>
Message-ID: <9688764.1066754946041.JavaMail.nobody@strontium.smartgroups.com>
Hey Wolfy and all. I hate to even suggest it, but have your vet do a
barium swallow and ex-ray on your guy and look for Megaesophagus. It's a
malfunction of the esophagus. Hopefully that's not it, but it is a good
explanation of vomiting off and on shortly after eating and the food
looking undigested. That could suggest that the food is not making it to
the stomach. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you both.
Amy Robbin