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From: shot barrell
Date: 2008-10-29 01:43:00 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Pops
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

Hi
Love the name pop's
I would find a vet he needs to be seen
it may be cancer and a blood vessel could of burst
I am not sure how that works in ferrets but in humans bleeding anywhere and=
no cut and fluid build up is not a god sign my ex's father died that way
his cancer finally ate through his tissues that he bled out

=A0=A0=A0=A0 Bobbi
owned and jailed
By Bonnie@Clyde
Foxy,Bandit and
Old Timer@Sylvett
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 And
=A0 Bella Donna


--- On Tue, 10/28/08, Pam <pam_pillars@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Pam <pam_pillars@yahoo.com>

=20=20=20
Pops is my ferret. Dee put the post out there for me, but now=
I am a

member of this group. His only other symptom other then the leg is the

occasional diarrhea. Most of his leg

that is swelled is hard other then the I guess it would be where his

knee should be. Below that it is gushy, but that is where the blood is

coming from. I am able to drain is leg, but all I get is blood. It is

not bloody liquid, but blood. It looks like his leg is filling up with

blood. He doesn't seem to care that his leg is swelled up. He still

runs and plays with the other ferrets and even sneaks up on me and

ambushes me. It seems to be a favorite thing for my kids to do is

ambush me. He does seem to have better days then others. Like today

he was full of energy. He was running all over the place barking away

and doing a little war dance. I'm very concerned about his leg

though. There are very few vets in my area and the one I took Pops to

didn't seem like he know what he was talking about. He was telling me

that his next step would be to take x-rays to see if something was

broken. I am not that experienced with Ferrets but if a bone is broken

it would not be swollen for over 5 weeks. Does anyone have any ideas?



Pam




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