Xena Vet/First Bath

Jul 12, 2010 17:07

I just got home from the vet. She wasn't exactly sure what the bumps/lumps were and wolff_slaven heck if I could remember the name you gave me. I just went blank! I should have written it down. I kept trying to say subcutaneous instead of subaceous and I couldn't remember the second word. I think she may have said the word because I remember her saying ( Read more... )

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wolff_slaven July 14 2010, 22:59:37 UTC
I hope the bath takes care of it. After so many babies with adrenal I hear itchy ferret and I am on high alert. Each time one of mine gets excessivly itchy I am like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OMG why...not again!!!!!!!!!!!! So far with my luck all 4 adrenal babies I have had n the past have started itching and them 8 months later they start to loose fur and then it's in full blown adrenal attack >.< So frustrating!!! It used to be that I was on high alert for lymphoma, every time I heard a weird cough I would be so worried.

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parrotcrazy July 15 2010, 18:05:45 UTC
Me too! I have seen her itch a couple of times now but it's still hasn't been anything like it was.

And OMG on the coughing. Xena does that sometimes too. That is a sign of lymphoma? OMG. Hercules (knocks on wood) doesn't seem to have any problems.

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wolff_slaven July 15 2010, 23:12:45 UTC
Mt first ferret started doing a lot of coughing and hacking and I took her to my ferret vet in CT at the time and he said no it's just hairballs. I was insistant this was NOT just hairballs...I knew it was lymphoma. It was just a weird, weird cough. He said give it two weeks with laxatone and if it's not better then we'll do testing. Sure enough she kept hacking and I took her in 2 weeks later for xrays and a biopsy and she was extremly ill with lymphoma.

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