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From: julie_fossa@yahoo.com
Date: 2003-11-11 01:52:35 UTC
Subject: Blind Ferrets and Insulinoma Ferrets
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
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If anyone has any experience with ultralente, or PZI I would appreciate that input as well. Thank you again, Patty

Patty, I don't think I mentioned it, but Oscar was on the Ultralente, and it still benefitted him to go to the 8 hour dosing schedule. My vet didn't want to use the PZI.

Julie

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From: Anna Walker <amwalker@aceinter.net>
Message-ID: <20031111015238.8980.qmail@tebori.frognet.net>

Hi everyone, I can use some help...Sebastian is a loving boy and always has
been and he sticks to his MOMMY like glue he is blind in one eye and going
blind in the other is that normal for a blind ferret to cling to a person
like that or do's he just fill safe when he's with me I have no idea I just
know he's a mommy's boy:). No matter were I go he's right there with me and
if he's not off sleeping someplace he's in my arms asleep. (He is 6 I
think.) and Minnie is my Insulinoma girl and I can us some storie's from ppl
who had or has a Insulinoma ferrets on how they delt with the changes and
what to look for as time go's on and thing start to get worse any little
bite on both ferrets would help. Thanks Anna & Sebastian & Minnie

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