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From: Ulrike
Date: 2007-04-13 20:52:31 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] Re: difficulty walking
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

No, there is no swelling in his paws or any sign of edema. But that
does not mean that they don't have a similar problem. It could be so
many things from heart disease, cancer, to inflammation and trauma.
Nipper the ferret has gone home now and I have had another chat to the
owners and I think they now see the need for testing to be done. I
will forward all posts to them so they see how many things could be
wrong.

Thank you to everybody who replied so far...

Ulrike


On 13/04/07, cherylnj81 <Sheryl81@aol.com> wrote:
> This is quite amazing to me because this is almost exactly what
> happened to my ferret a few weeks ago. He would tremble every few
> minutes. However, he was alert and would eat and drink fine. Did you
> notice any swelling in his paws? Well it has been 2 weeks since my
> ferret had this problem and I am going to be bringing him to the vet
> this afternoon for a follow-up and further testing so I will report
> back on anything we find with my ferret.



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