rattling the cage trying to get out. Not the best thing to have
happen to you when you are working on a hangover.
He's doing ok now. Hates taking his medicines. This morning I ended
up with baytril all over my shirt from him spraying the stuff when I
was giving it to him. At least he's enthusiastic about the clinicare
we're feeding him, but he want his ferret kibble. So what I end up
doing is following Osmar around as he's wandering about to make sure
he doesn't eat any more solid food.
larry
>well I am sorry that happened but at least the prognosis looks positive
>
>Larry C. Lyons writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just thought you all would like to know. Last Tuesday the smallest of our
>> ferrets, Osmar began acting very sick and he was throwing up. So it was off
>> to the vet's. It turned out Osmar had eaten something that caused a stomach
>> blockage - its quite life threatening. Anyhow it required immediate
>> surgery. He sailed through the surgery, and spent a few days at the vet's
>> recovering.
>>
>> Well today we picked him up. He's doing great. Wants out of the cage, and
>> eat his usual ferret food instead of the post op stuff he's been eating.
>> He's in for a follow up next week.
>>
>> larry
>>
>>
>>
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