Ferret is not peeing
My ferret is not peeing?
A urinary tract obstruction causes the ferret to strain while urinating, producing little or no urine each time. The first sign of a urinary obstruction is straining to urinate. This may actually look like constipation since the ferret may hunch over in pain while trying to urinate.
There are many signs and symptoms of dysuria and pollakiuria, including the increased need to urinate, pain and urgency when urinating, and the inability to urinate in regular amounts.
Physical examination findings may depend on the causes and severity of the condition, or type of issues experienced by the animal, but.
Dysuria and Pollakiuria in Ferrets
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11 Jul Her bladder is so full it feels like it's going to pop and the ONLY thing she can find to help her pee is drinking a little beer. However, she's trying to help her ferret boyfriend sober up and beer is not available to her. Plus it makes her nauseous and she just doesn't like alcohol. Does anyone have any home.
Description:This may actually look like constipation since the ferret may hunch over in pain while trying to urinate. Some bladder stones, such as struvite stones caused by excess alkalinity, can be dissolved with the help of medication. In other words, you'll have a ferret that goes to the bathroom often and in small amounts, and it may even have pain or discomfort when it urinates. This pet health content was reviewed by a veterinarian.
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