Paralyzed ferret
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 9:18 pm
Hi...
I have a 6/7 year old ferret, Penny, who has suddenly lost use of her back legs. She hasn't been to the vet yet, but I've been in contact with him and I'm going to bring her on Monday.
I don't want to put her to sleep if I don't have to. I have no experience in caring for paralyzed animals though.
She has no control over her bladder or bowels so I've been cleaning her and expressing her bladder every few hours. She has very loose poo at the moment, so that's an issue with cleaning. I would just wipe her with wipes, but it just makes a mess. I'm thinking of getting/making diapers so it'll at least be contained instead of her dragging it all around.
Does anyone here have any experienced with paralyzed ferrets/other smaller animals?
Any tips? I'm kind of clueless here
I have a 6/7 year old ferret, Penny, who has suddenly lost use of her back legs. She hasn't been to the vet yet, but I've been in contact with him and I'm going to bring her on Monday.
I don't want to put her to sleep if I don't have to. I have no experience in caring for paralyzed animals though.
She has no control over her bladder or bowels so I've been cleaning her and expressing her bladder every few hours. She has very loose poo at the moment, so that's an issue with cleaning. I would just wipe her with wipes, but it just makes a mess. I'm thinking of getting/making diapers so it'll at least be contained instead of her dragging it all around.
Does anyone here have any experienced with paralyzed ferrets/other smaller animals?
Any tips? I'm kind of clueless here