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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Great to hear he is doing better Mike
I will keep you guys updated as I can.
And next time with your update don't forget some pictures of your new fuzz ball
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Dude, i've already said it but I think it's awesome that you took the little guy in. Ferrets are super cool and lots of fun. Good luck man!
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
That's cool that you rescued him Mike!!! I hope everything works out for you and him!!! If you don't mind me asking: What is a Marshall tattoo
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Originally Posted by Boanerges
That's cool that you rescued him Mike!!! I hope everything works out for you and him!!! If you don't mind me asking: What is a Marshall tattoo
I could be wrong (if I am some one please correct me)
Marshal tattoos the right ear of the ferrets that they produce.
My ferret has two dots tattooed in his ear.
Mike
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Originally Posted by hoax
I could be wrong (if I am some one please correct me)
Marshal tattoos the right ear of the ferrets that they produce.
My ferret has two dots tattooed in his ear.
Mike
Marshall is the main breeder of ferrets, and they do tattoo the ear to note that it has been spayed/neutered and de-scented. We have 2 and they both have them also. (our male actually looks a lot like your new lil guy...)
Originally Posted by hoax
We went to the vet today and I weighed him properlly instead of by guessing
He is 2LB 1.6OZ
The vet said he looked very good and they trimmed his nails and gave him his shots.
I was pretty excited, but this evening he is being VERY lethargic. He is sleeping alot and he does not wake up well. I picked him up by his harness gave him a little jiggle set him down and he still didn't wake up.
If he wasn't warm and breathing then I would have thought he was dead
He woke up shortly after he got set down.
I am hopeful I am just worried about him. He does not want to eat, just snuggle up in his fleece blanket and hammock and sleep.
Is this normal after getting rabies and distemper shots?
I am going to get him out in a minute and see how he acts.
Mike
It sounds like it is caused by the vaccines. It tends to lower their immune system a little bit when they are vaccinated, so they do tend to get a little bit sleepy and just want to lay around. Another thing to note is that he got his distemper and rabies on the same day. Some ferrets can handle them fine, but my ferret vet recommends splitting them up to make it easier on their little systems. He should be fine in the next day or so, if not, call your vet and let them know what is happening. Maybe next time you talk to or visit the vet, have them make a note in his record that he is sensitive so they split them up next year and that should fix the problem. I hope this helps, Please continue to post more pics as he settles into his new home and thank you for taking him out of the situation he was in and rescuing!!!
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Originally Posted by thatkindofgirl
Marshall is the main breeder of ferrets, and they do tattoo the ear to note that it has been spayed/neutered and de-scented. We have 2 and they both have them also. (our male actually looks a lot like your new lil guy...)
It sounds like it is caused by the vaccines. It tends to lower their immune system a little bit when they are vaccinated, so they do tend to get a little bit sleepy and just want to lay around. Another thing to note is that he got his distemper and rabies on the same day. Some ferrets can handle them fine, but my ferret vet recommends splitting them up to make it easier on their little systems. He should be fine in the next day or so, if not, call your vet and let them know what is happening. Maybe next time you talk to or visit the vet, have them make a note in his record that he is sensitive so they split them up next year and that should fix the problem. I hope this helps, Please continue to post more pics as he settles into his new home and thank you for taking him out of the situation he was in and rescuing!!!
I love yalls ferrets. Your boy looks HUGE, but that just might be the pictures I have seen.
Mike
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Re: Help me with ferret rescue
Originally Posted by hoax
I love yalls ferrets. Your boy looks HUGE, but that just might be the pictures I have seen.
Mike
Oh, it's definitely not a camera trick in any way, shape, or form.... The male is a full pound heavier than the girl.. He is such a slug too, he cracks me up. She is always on the run and has too many places to go all at once and never has time to cuddle up when she is out of the cage...
I hope you're little one perks up soon, and gets back to normal....
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