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Kay

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  1. Malted milk with chocolate on , there also my favourite , i love biccies fullstop really except richtea there not good
  2. Could well be extreme form of bloat, I've had this in a young ferret myself. If I was you I'd put her up in a hutch on her own and not feed her any food for a few hours , but allow her as much full fat milk as she'll take on board, this worked for me and my jill was ok within 24 hours, if no improvement by then get her to the vet....best of luck mate milk is the last thing to give a ferret with a prolapsed rectum go straight through it, there lactose intollerent
  3. Depends how much you value the ferret to be honest , remember that part of its inside is hanging out , thats not supposed to be hanging out fuckit id be better off headin to vet Good man , its only a kit & it will at least be given a chance if it is something to worry about , might be full of beans now but they go down so quick
  4. Depends how much you value the ferret to be honest , remember that part of its inside is hanging out , thats not supposed to be hanging out
  5. I would like to have seen garibaldi on the list , gutted its been left out & what about lemon puffs love a puff lemon one that is
  6. So what does this mean? is the ferret f****d or what? What i do next is the main thing I want to know I would ring the vets now & explain the clinical signs the bloated stomach & the prolapsed rectum , theres only one way to find out if its anything to really worry about , it could be something very simple like ajusting to a new diet & a full tummy or it could be an intestinal blockage , it really is a lottery as to what it is , a vet will be able to advice better than me or anyone else on here to be honest Go with your gut reaction
  7. Your right its the arse alright? couldnt get a decent photo. the stomach seems awful bloated. Any idea what it could be? Its usually something you see in ferret that have had the runs , generally loose stools , what are you feeding ? Personally if the ferret is just not right, ie not playing , eating , drinking etc then i would go to the vets with it If its ok other than the prolapse & behaving normally i would just watch closely for the next few hours or so , it could simply be a chnage in diet thats perhaps given it the runs a little bit , go with your gut reaction if you thi
  8. if it is the vulva then thats not something i would expect to see in a jill so young , so either way i would pop the ferret to the vets to be checked out
  9. Not wanting to make you sound silly but take a pic as it could be a prolapsed rectum , rather than the vulva , being so close together its a possibility you could have just mistaken it for the vulva
  10. your sexual desires are no place for this forum me on the other hand , cant resit a nice hob nob dipped in a hot coffee , nescafe of course Dont go there , its mad
  11. if he dont i do ps,i love the avatar,techno viking rules You do like your serial killers dont you Bri just a bit kay i can relate to them I am beginning to wonder about you
  12. Berrys & flowers by me i saw a lot on sunday
  13. He is shagged out i should reccon , soon put some meat back on when he is out of season & back to his old self
  14. never thought Gulls could cause so much friction
  15. I am not sure on how common it is for them to become anaemic if left in so no help to you there. Some vets are happy to spay them when they are in season but I think the majority prefer to do it when they are not. Some people go along the route of jill jab to bring them out and then have them done after once the swelling has gone down. The jab that my vet used is the same one that they use on dogs to bring them out of season so it isn't specific to ferrets. One heck of a difference on quotes from the vets for having it done though! I was told by my vet that providing there brought
  16. taffybull,i wish you would stop taking pics of my house without my say so Arnt you the lucky one , sure you dont use the tradesmans enterence ? :laugh:
  17. if he dont i do ps,i love the avatar,techno viking rules You do like your serial killers dont you Bri
  18. Kay

    AMAZING

    Scuba's had that as his sig for donkeys yrs :laugh:
  19. Kay

    Slugs?

    Have you no rabbit then ? i wouldnt encourage it they carry lungworm or heartworm or one of them or both http://www.purtonvets.co.uk/purtonblog/2009/04/lungworm.html
  20. Bring a wallop brush & the jobs yours might throw a bacon peice in as well
  21. My husband said there shitehawks as well but i like watching them especially when they twizzle round just before going in the water
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