Hotflats
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I feel just horrible [
I'll tell you a story first - a little history of the past few weeks that led to yesterday morning!
First, I adopted them the beginning of September from a nice girl who couldn't take them to her new apartment. They are a bonded & spoiled pair in a two story ferret nation. They transitioned here VERY well and seemed happy and healthy. ... grooming my daughter, giving kisses, allowing chin scratches, and making cute noises playing with their cube set during playtime.
3 weeks ago I put the center divider & ramps in it, so they would have more play room ... instead of having one tall cage. They never really seemed to jump around the cage and play till I put this in. They every night they would run up and down back and forth & it LOOKED like they were playing tag! Now I'm wondering if it was a hostile pursuit???????? Wondering if adding the middle shelf set them off?
Anyway Zorro is the dominate one, he nibbles off Charlies whiskers. Charlie Attacked Zorro ... I think he'd had enough!?!?!?!
Yesterday I was getting ready for work and could hear their normal a.m. bouncing around, one of them was making an odd grunt noise ... but there was nothing else going on. About 20 minutes later I hear crazy loud cage thrashing and screaming.
I run out of the bedroom to find the submissive one on top of zorro ... & fur is floating though the air. When I opened the cage I had to literally remove Charlie off of Zorro and there was Zorro NOT MOVING! I thought he was dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry3:
I picked him up and he was alive but nothing more than a limp noodle. Bloody behind both ears blood on his nose. I put him on a blanket and he TRIED to walk but just kept falling over :tantrum:
I rushed him to the vet and the Dr gave him a steroid(?) shot, he was up, walking slowly and seemed better. Nothing was broke! He told me he was in stress shock and the two would need to be separated forever. :hair:
I blocked the hole in the center of the cage and set them up for their divorce, 2 water bottles, two food dishes .... I'm so sad!
Zorro still isn't right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He's hiding in his tube, one eye is partly closed, he keeps pulling on his whiskers like there is something stuck, he'll drink and nibble a tiny bit at a rose hip, but he isn't eating, he's still REALLY lethargic, uber calm & walking VERY slow.
Is he still in shock? Is he depressed? Will this wear off and he'll come out of it?
I have critical care ... should I use it? How do I use it?
HELP!!!!!!! I need some advice! :cry3:
(attached is a picture of them together the night before!)
I'll tell you a story first - a little history of the past few weeks that led to yesterday morning!
First, I adopted them the beginning of September from a nice girl who couldn't take them to her new apartment. They are a bonded & spoiled pair in a two story ferret nation. They transitioned here VERY well and seemed happy and healthy. ... grooming my daughter, giving kisses, allowing chin scratches, and making cute noises playing with their cube set during playtime.
3 weeks ago I put the center divider & ramps in it, so they would have more play room ... instead of having one tall cage. They never really seemed to jump around the cage and play till I put this in. They every night they would run up and down back and forth & it LOOKED like they were playing tag! Now I'm wondering if it was a hostile pursuit???????? Wondering if adding the middle shelf set them off?
Anyway Zorro is the dominate one, he nibbles off Charlies whiskers. Charlie Attacked Zorro ... I think he'd had enough!?!?!?!
Yesterday I was getting ready for work and could hear their normal a.m. bouncing around, one of them was making an odd grunt noise ... but there was nothing else going on. About 20 minutes later I hear crazy loud cage thrashing and screaming.
I run out of the bedroom to find the submissive one on top of zorro ... & fur is floating though the air. When I opened the cage I had to literally remove Charlie off of Zorro and there was Zorro NOT MOVING! I thought he was dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry3:
I picked him up and he was alive but nothing more than a limp noodle. Bloody behind both ears blood on his nose. I put him on a blanket and he TRIED to walk but just kept falling over :tantrum:
I rushed him to the vet and the Dr gave him a steroid(?) shot, he was up, walking slowly and seemed better. Nothing was broke! He told me he was in stress shock and the two would need to be separated forever. :hair:
I blocked the hole in the center of the cage and set them up for their divorce, 2 water bottles, two food dishes .... I'm so sad!
Zorro still isn't right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He's hiding in his tube, one eye is partly closed, he keeps pulling on his whiskers like there is something stuck, he'll drink and nibble a tiny bit at a rose hip, but he isn't eating, he's still REALLY lethargic, uber calm & walking VERY slow.
Is he still in shock? Is he depressed? Will this wear off and he'll come out of it?
I have critical care ... should I use it? How do I use it?
HELP!!!!!!! I need some advice! :cry3:
(attached is a picture of them together the night before!)