Message Number: FHL4273 | New FHL Archives Search
From: "Sukie Crandall"
Date: 2008-03-08 22:13:05 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Whew: no surgery
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "possum1213" <gator524@...> wrote:
> It was my thought, at the time, that the female may have
> been adrenal.

Stitches! That is horrid.

Telemna has never done that much damage, but she does get her
back up too easily. Whizbang is not the only ferret to whom she
has done this, though I think this is the second time Whiz has been
on the receiving end for that particular location in Em's 3 years.

Years ago we had another who was prone to such a fighting technique
and for her all that it meant was that the other ferrets could not
afford to push her too far.

Em would never dream of hurting a human, but let a ferret rub her
too much the wrong way... Luckily, that almost never happens.

Usually, she is fine.

We'd been worried about Whizzie's R adrenal since she has lost the left
but right now all we have that is definite is an injury to a ferret, most
likely by another ferret who has done this sort of thing on a rare basis
before, and to more than one other ferret.

Of course, we will still keep our eyes open.




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