Glad to hear George is coming along nicely.  Just keep reminding  yourself, 
 he's over the worse and on his way to being well.
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 11/19/2011 4:47:26 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
I haven't ever owned a ferret, but I'll take your word for it. Metacam is  
the one that he doesn't really fight. That is funny about tasting the meds, 
I  had already tasted the anitbiotic (liquid) and the tramadol (pill). I 
went in  and exchanged the anitbiotic for a pill, that is still horrible. The 
tramadol  is really bitter and sour and I think George can smell it when I 
open the  bottle in the next room.
I called the compounding pharmacy to see if there  was anything they could 
do to make them more palatable and they said the  tramadol and most 
antibitoics are impossible to hide, even in their liver  flavored liquid.
So, I am stuck with trying to wrap him in a blanket and  wrestle him 
between my chest, my folded up knees and the back of the couch. I  think he is 
only getting about half of the antibiotic by the time it melts and  gets all 
over his face, me, the couch and blanket. The pain pill he is  probably 
getting half, too.
I wish in this one instance he was a cat, I  could make a paste and put it 
on his paws, knowing he would lick it off no  matter what it tastes like.
On the recovery end, George is doing great.  But, he is still in pain 
especially at night, which really breaks my heart. He  gets really grouchy and 
doesn't want to be moved, which is not like him at  all. His bandages are 
starting to slide down, maybe the swelling is going down  :)
He is doing great walking to go potty, he really wants to chase his  sister 
around, now the hardest part of keeping him contained, quiet and crated  
for the next couple of weeks begins.

I have been able to give him  traumeel and arnica, which seems to take the 
worst of the edge  off.

Thanks again for all of the prayers and healing energy.  

Quinn, George and Rylie




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