Message Number: SG12474 | New FHL Archives Search
From: "Ken Nyren"
Date: 2005-01-20 19:43:55 UTC
Subject: RE:Sudden paralysis in rear end
To: "Pam Sessoms" <psessoms@gmail.com>,"Caitlyn Martin" <caitlynmaire@yahoo.com>,<ferrethealth@smartgroups.com>
Message-ID: <A85513439356BF4D963DA573ECF0A1512CDEFB@axonexchange.axoncorp.com>

Further testing, observation, and examination from our vet indicated
that Moose is showing signs of improvement after being given a pain
killer and anti-inflammatory. Knowing how rough our boys play sometimes
she is pretty certain it is an injury. We will be keeping him separated
from the others in a single level of one cage and treating with pain
relievers and anti-inflammatorys. We will also be monitoring him
closely to make sure he continues to improve. At this point he is
becoming energetic and is eating normally. He also seems to be
frustrated with the whole situation.

If there are any dramatic changes one way or the other I will let you
know.

Ken Nyren

Ken Nyren, 20/1/2005

Ken Nyren, 20/1/2005