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Celtic Ferret
I have a vet appointment next week for Ione. Inone is a 4 yr old girl, a
retired breeder, returned to me when another breeder had to move to smaller
quarters.

I thought Artie had bit Ione on the ear, and she had a large painful scab.
She will barely let me touch it, without trying to bite me. I've been
leaving it alone. It's gotten larger, not smaller, and has spread down
inside the ear.

Someone suggested a tumor. Another to pierce it and clean it out and to
give her some antibiotics. (I have either amoxy or baytril) It seems more
like 3rd party diagnosing, when the vet shold be seeing her. I can't find
anything like it in the easily accessible information or books I already
have.

KG



Isotope
Sounds potentially like an abscess (really can't say without looking... but
wound, followed by swelling lump etc.). If it's an abscess it needs to be
properly drained by a professional and treated with antiobiotics if you want
to be on the safe side. Abscesses can lead to septicemia (ach... don't know
how to spell these medical words) if left untreated. If it were me, I'd let
a vet do it, since they have all the techniques for washing out abscesses
(which I think involves more than just squeezing the pus out)/making the
correct diagnosis etc. that I certainly don't possess ;o)

Hope this helps,

Isotope

"Celtic Ferret" <katgall@"nospam'voyager.net> wrote in message
news:vnlul95fb6t50e@corp.supernews.com...
> I have a vet appointment next week for Ione. Inone is a 4 yr old girl, a
> retired breeder, returned to me when another breeder had to move to

smaller
> quarters.
>
> I thought Artie had bit Ione on the ear, and she had a large painful scab.
> She will barely let me touch it, without trying to bite me. I've been
> leaving it alone. It's gotten larger, not smaller, and has spread down
> inside the ear.
>
> Someone suggested a tumor. Another to pierce it and clean it out and to
> give her some antibiotics. (I have either amoxy or baytril) It seems

more
> like 3rd party diagnosing, when the vet shold be seeing her. I can't find
> anything like it in the easily accessible information or books I already
> have.
>
> KG
>
>
>



jumpingmouse & kylie
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.pets.ferrets:161345

My only question to that vet would be 'why can't this ferret be seen
sooner?'.......and if that one didn't get her in sooner, I'd find another
vet that could see her sooner. All the rest of the discussions about
antibiotics, whether or not to pierce it, etc, etc, etc, is just rhetoric
and something to talk about instead of getting a vet appointment as far as
I'm concerned. This ferret needs to see a vet asap.

jumpingmouse & kylie


"Celtic Ferret" <katgall@"nospam'voyager.net> wrote in message
news:vnlul95fb6t50e@corp.supernews.com...
> I have a vet appointment next week for Ione. Inone is a 4 yr old girl, a
> retired breeder, returned to me when another breeder had to move to

smaller
> quarters.
>
> I thought Artie had bit Ione on the ear, and she had a large painful scab.
> She will barely let me touch it, without trying to bite me. I've been
> leaving it alone. It's gotten larger, not smaller, and has spread down
> inside the ear.
>
> Someone suggested a tumor. Another to pierce it and clean it out and to
> give her some antibiotics. (I have either amoxy or baytril) It seems

more
> like 3rd party diagnosing, when the vet shold be seeing her. I can't find
> anything like it in the easily accessible information or books I already
> have.
>
> KG
>
>
>



Celtic Ferret
I have vet appt on Monday at 2pm with Dr Beer at CarePet Clinic. As for
the rest of it, that really isn't your concern. It's mine. It is up to me
to make the best judgements I can based on the best info available.

The subject clearly states I'm asking for ideas of questions to ask my vet.
I spoke to a couple of locals for ideas too. I posted their suggestions
here, too.

KG



"jumpingmouse & kylie" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:QbNeb.10696$RW4.8767@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> My only question to that vet would be 'why can't this ferret be seen
> sooner?'.......and if that one didn't get her in sooner, I'd find another
> vet that could see her sooner. All the rest of the discussions about
> antibiotics, whether or not to pierce it, etc, etc, etc, is just rhetoric
> and something to talk about instead of getting a vet appointment as far

as
> I'm concerned. This ferret needs to see a vet asap.
>
> jumpingmouse & kylie
>
>
> "Celtic Ferret" <katgall@"nospam'voyager.net> wrote in message
> news:vnlul95fb6t50e@corp.supernews.com...
> > I have a vet appointment next week for Ione. Inone is a 4 yr old girl,

a
> > retired breeder, returned to me when another breeder had to move to

> smaller
> > quarters.
> >
> > I thought Artie had bit Ione on the ear, and she had a large painful

scab.
> > She will barely let me touch it, without trying to bite me. I've been
> > leaving it alone. It's gotten larger, not smaller, and has spread down
> > inside the ear.
> >
> > Someone suggested a tumor. Another to pierce it and clean it out and to
> > give her some antibiotics. (I have either amoxy or baytril) It seems

> more
> > like 3rd party diagnosing, when the vet shold be seeing her. I can't

find
> > anything like it in the easily accessible information or books I already
> > have.
> >
> > KG
> >
> >
> >

>
>





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