There is still much to be learned about ferrets and
adrenal disease.
by Dr. Kemmerer Cottrell
Can't
find the answers to your questions?
I am not a vet, but feel free to
email me for general,
NON-EMERGENCY questions.
If your ferret is seriously ill, call your veterinarian
immediately.
Take
our short adrenal survey
While not a scientific survey, this may give you
an idea of what others have experienced with adrenal
disease.
Is my ferret's surgery
safe?
“In my practice, one of the most
common questions asked when a ferret needs
surgery is, "Is it safe?" This is a very important question that
should be asked. Before it is possible to
answer this question, we must clarify and
qualify several different aspects of ferret
surgeries.”
You pet's surgery by Dr. Charles
Weiss, DVM
Merial's PureVax Now Available
If you have been waiting to vaccinate your
ferrets against distemper due to the backorder
status of Purevax, that status has been
rectified. Contact your vet for
details.
United Vaccines axes
ADV testing
As of January 25, 2006, United will no longer
accept samples for their popular and accurate
CEP ADV test.
Much of the information
presented in this website was written by people with experience
caring for ferrets, but unless specifically stated in the article,
they are not veterinarians.
Ferrets that are sick
should be seen by a qualified and experienced "ferret vet" immediately.
Ferrets often don't display signs of illness until it has become
very serious and they can go downhill very fast. Don't
wait for answers from this web site or try any "home remedies"
even if they are listed here. Inappropriate treatment
and "do-it-yourself" diagnosis can be life threatening to your
ferret.