Message Number: FHL3907 | New FHL Archives SearchFrom: "Tressie"
Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 21:01:18 -0000
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: stool and lymphoma?
The only possible way she might have contracted coccidia is from my
little Ohio rescue and I would expect if that were the case, at least
one other of my 6 ferrets would be exhibiting symptoms of coccidia and
to date, none of them are.
I will ask my veterinarian whether he thinks we should send more stool
samples off for testing. But I don't want to be chasing a Red Herring.
While coccidia needs to be treated for certain, especially in a
immuno-compromised ferret, my priority would be the far more serious
disease - lymphoma.
I sincerely appreciate the input. I am somewhat grasping at straws,
hoping beyond hope she doesn't have lymphoma.
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