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maryliz3@webtv.net (Mary Squillante)
Date: 2004-02-09 17:24:38 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Confused Ferret Mom
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Hi, This could be a sign of insulinoma. I would recommend that you
take your ferret to the vet for a checkup and testing. This seems to be
pretty common for ferrets that are up there in years, and definitely
needs to b checked ASAP. Good luck. Mary. Also it would help you if
you go into some of the links through ferret health. Try
http://fhl.sonicweasel.org.
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I hope someone can help me. I have my darling little boy who I am not sure how old he is, I adopted him from a rescue 4 years ago and they did not know how old he was then, but was an adult. Anyway he has been getting thinner the past 4 months, but eats, drinks and goes potty normally. The issue I am having is lately he has these episodes for a lack of a better term where he just lays there (even if I pick him up) and doesnt move. He has saliva drip form his mouth and he looks dead. I have to check his belly to make sure he is breathing. He did this the other night and I held him until 2:30 am. By the next morning he is up and running around and eating and playing. Is this a sign of old age, a tumor, seizures? Please help I am worried about him. Thanks a bunch
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