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Post by AnimalFarm2006 on Dec 12, 2010 21:12:39 GMT -5
Hey all
I've noticed tonight that jack was harrasing poor monster in a hammock. It isn't normal for him to do that. He also was one of three instigators to pick on poor taz.
I'm going to keep an eye on him but other than hair loss, and aggression. What are small signs that he may have adrenal?
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Post by goingpostal on Dec 12, 2010 21:32:31 GMT -5
Excessive itchiness, problems pottying (this is a huge thing to keep an eye out for, males can block fast), mating behavior.
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Post by mustelidmusk on Dec 12, 2010 23:02:05 GMT -5
...and also the flollowing... increased urination (quantity ad/or frequency), urine wiping/scent marking, very energetic/hyperactive behavior, increased odor, yellowing of fur, thin dry skin (kind like crepe paper in texture, thinning of fur at the shoulders and/or top of the feet, slightly enlarged nipples, change in potty habits (not using the box, etc.) grooming of siblings, especially around the ears/face/neck, trying to dominate other ferrets, mouthy/nippy behavior with humans.
jennifer
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Post by AnimalFarm2006 on Dec 18, 2010 22:52:24 GMT -5
Jack's Signs-> Aggressive Play. It's play but it's rough like dingo who has adrenal. He also sometimes gets bushy tailed while playing. Yellowing of Fur. Nipples enlarged. He has the same size as monster, and Dingo. Can someone send two pictures of normal vs adrenal? I'm not sure if bear, my other male, would qualify as normal as he's a year old. That's it so far.
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