Message Number: SG9906 | New FHL Archives Search
From: "kazpat1@juno.com"
Date: 2004-08-08 18:53:01 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] Pituitary question
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-Id: <20040808.115308.2741.273094@webmail17.lax.untd.com>

None that I know of> why do you say it is not adrenal? Neutered males acting like they are whole again, hair loss, itchy, dry skin are all signs of adrenal gland disease. Marking, aggressiveness and urinary problems are also seen in males, but you can have one, or all of the symptoms.

I am glad he is healing well from his surgery.

patty

-- Mickdaferret@aol.com wrote:
Hi everyone,

Does anyone know anything about pituitary problems in ferrets? Someone
mentioned that my ferret Harely could have a pituitary problem where he isnt adrenal
and is still trying to hump the other ferrets and has the patchy fur loss and
is still itchy. Any suggestions will be great.

By the way Harley got his staples out on friday and is doing great. His head
looks wonderful.

Julie

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