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My gill hasn't eaten for the last 36 hrs

She's shaking and not interested in food at al.

She'll take "ferretone" and a little water but she's not looking good.

Any help greatfully recieved.

 

Thanks

 

 

Swampy

 

Not ninging due to illness

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My gill hasn't eaten for the last 36 hrs

She's shaking and not interested in food at al.

She'll take "ferretone" and a little water but she's not looking good.

Any help greatfully recieved.

 

Thanks

 

 

Swampy

 

Not ninging due to illness

swampy,take her to vet pal,best to rule out anything serious and post on what's happened,

Higgins.

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I would get her to a vets as soon as you can, keep her fluids up & bring her indoors if you can so you can keep an eye on her

 

just a long shot but has there been any fireworks in the last few nights as it sounds like shock from the description your giving ?

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No disrespect to anyone at all. But its 21.29 and i'm not dragging a vet out at their call out fees for a ferret. I love her , best damn worker I've had and its Sunday tomorrow. So interim help would be good please.I have thought of the vet thing. I'm not THAT tick!

So sensible temporary measures iff known would be cool

 

Thanks

 

Swampy

 

 

Sickning

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mushed up food into a syringe oily fish is good for fatty acids, help with a number of ailments, give her tiny bits at a time, bring her in, keep her warm but not too warm, keep her hydrated and keep your fingers crossed

 

How old is she?

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My gill hasn't eaten for the last 36 hrs

She's shaking and not interested in food at al.

She'll take "ferretone" and a little water but she's not looking good.

Any help greatfully recieved.

 

Thanks

 

 

Swampy

 

Not ninging due to illness

WHAT DO YOU NORMALLY FEED HER ON SWAMPY,I AM LOOKING THREW MY BOOKS NOW

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mushed up food into a syringe oily fish is good for fatty acids, help with a number of ailments, give her tiny bits at a time, bring her in, keep her warm but not too warm, keep her hydrated and keep your fingers crossed

 

How old is she?

 

Reckon she's about 8 yrs.

Have brought here in. Sleeping lots . very lethargic..

Not livley at all wont even nip me Cant make her eat.

Gonna be a long night!

Swampy

 

Drning

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No disrespect to anyone at all. But its 21.29 and i'm not dragging a vet out at their call out fees for a ferret. I love her , best damn worker I've had and its Sunday tomorrow. So interim help would be good please.I have thought of the vet thing. I'm not THAT tick!

So sensible temporary measures iff known would be cool

 

Thanks

 

Swampy

 

 

Sickning

 

call out fees are 30 quid mate is she worth it wel by now you should no how is she

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No disrespect to anyone at all. But its 21.29 and i'm not dragging a vet out at their call out fees for a ferret. I love her , best damn worker I've had and its Sunday tomorrow. So interim help would be good please.I have thought of the vet thing. I'm not THAT tick!

So sensible temporary measures iff known would be cool

 

Thanks

 

Swampy

 

 

Sickning

 

call out fees are 30 quid mate is she worth it wel by now you should no how is she

Might be £30 quid in wales mate!

My lad bought her about 7yrs back off a lad in the village. he reckons she was about a year old then........

Are we quibbling here?

Asked for a wee bit of advice and help and got some.......from gen peeps.

 

 

rgds

 

Swamps

 

 

Ninging as a nurse

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