proper22 5 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 (edited) Bear with me on this long story lol Basically ive been trying to get My polecat Hob visectomised since bleedy February, I'd booked in at my local vets back in mid feb to have the op, only to turn up the morning booked and the vet too be ill. The following week i couldnt get it done becuse i was going away up to a farm on exmoor and taking my ferrets with me. So I booked in for the wekk after for a vbisectomy and made it very clear to the office lady on the phone that it was a visectomy NOT and castration. However I turn up at the vets to drop the ferret off and speak to the nurse, who said he's been booked in for a CASTRATION!! So i told her it wqas visectomy not castration, it was at this point she told me that they had never performed this op before,(i assume the office women never knew what a visectomy was then?!?!)But they were willing to go ahead anyway, To which i sad no no i will book in at another vets where do you recomend? They completely failed to give me any local vets that do it instead recomending one that was about 1hour away which is no good. SO.................... I ended up ringing another vets about 30 min drive away and they said they had done dozens of visectomys before and there was even another one on the same day as i'd booked mine for, So i though it was sorted. So that day did the same old thing dropped him and picked him up in the afternoon with it all done with no real problems just like with any other operation so i was feeling relieved. Put the hob back in his hutch and stocked him up with food, went to check him at about 9.00 pm and all was well, then didnt bother him untill the morning. anyways in the morning went out to feed up everything, And my Hob had removed all the stitches on both wounds leaving great big cuts open to infection i was pissed off to say the least seeing as the vets that did him was a fair drive and not conveiniant !!!! So i had to get him an emergancy appointment for 8.00 am that morning to get it all stictched back up. Pick him up and jobs all done but find out that he bit the vet twice and they went hosptal lol. anyways hes given anibiotics to have twice a day and is all healing well. UNTILL this morning Where i find he's gone and opened his wound up again bleedy nightmare it was bigger this time a lot wider about 1/2 inch wide cut and inch long!!, take him into vets for an emergancy check up on this sunday (TODAY) and they said they cant stitch it back up again becuase the skin had become to hard/scared and it propbly wouldnt hold!! This was the worst news i wanted too hear!! so they gave me this antibacterial gel to squirt on the wound every day and said to let it heal naturally!! f****n yeah ok mr vet how long will it take to heal naturally then, well about 8 weeks + he says F**K ..Also i say that theres still nothing from stopping him from coninueing to eat the wound and himself, to which the vet said 'well yes if he continues to eat himself then we will have a real problem'!! SO Ive had to take this into my own hands and constucted and ferret neck cone out off a leather coller and some old linol kitchen flooring we had and stapling them together , which is stopping him from eating himself!!! So yeah refused to stitch it back up gain just have to wait months for it too heal and give him antibiotics and antibacterial gel twice a day!! anyways all this came to £110 pound!! and he will have big lumps for scars where the tissue had been very badly damaged. 1st time Ive had a ferret visectomised and the whole process had been a complete bloody night mare!!! Edited March 20, 2011 by proper22 Quote Link to post
Rake aboot 4,936 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Thats seriously bad luck mate, I`ve had a couple done and hed no issues at all so it`s not always a nightmare. The vet should have considered using superglue to fix the wound instead of stiching, Might be worth a try, to allow it to heal properly. I`m not syaing glue it yourself mind ! but this is what superglue for created for ! fixng wounds!. worth a try? ATB Quote Link to post
JPTfellterrier 65 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 ah no no no that is so wrong, if the tissue is to scared/scabby they should cut back that flesh and stitch it up 1 Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 had exactly the same happen with a vasectomy .. the second time he opened up the wound.. i just kept dusting it with wound powder .. .. it wasnt a huge gaping wound & healed within a few weeks Quote Link to post
andy s410c 61 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Had both my hobs snipped in 2008, one was fine but the other ended up with a infection & he had to be opended up again.He had a bollock removed & had to have 2 lots of meds syringed into him twice a day.Cost me £200 to get him put right but as we know all operations involve risk. Quote Link to post
dave1600d 35 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 hi i know nothing about vasectomised hobs,,but i see its been a nightmare..cant you put something round the area that he eats himself like sour tasting/bitter tasting?,,so that he wont like the taste if he decides to do it again?..atb dave Quote Link to post
The one 8,506 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Bloody hell mate your no lucky every hob ive had done ive never had a problem Quote Link to post
JPTfellterrier 65 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 hi i know nothing about vasectomised hobs,,but i see its been a nightmare..cant you put something round the area that he eats himself like sour tasting/bitter tasting?,,so that he wont like the taste if he decides to do it again?..atb dave good idea. Dont know if its the same with ferrets...but rabbits cant touch/lick/eat anything that sticks to there whiskers as they really really hate it Quote Link to post
ulverston moocher 60 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 I had one my hobs done last year droped him off In morning picked him up dead in afternoon and vet wanted full price as he said the op was a success it was recovery that was were it went tits up must admit I need a vecectimised hob but don't fancy putting one in for the op again once bitten twice shy Quote Link to post
theferreter 311 Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 your not having much luck at the minute fella i got my hob done about 4 weeks ago and all went well there risky we operations the vet that done him has done plenty before and done a brilliant job on him so another 4 weeks and he will be back with the jills to do the business hope your hob gets well soon mate Quote Link to post
dave1600d 35 Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 how bout the stuff that you put on kids nails to stop em biting em...i think its called stop n grow but not sure,,,,dunno how long the taste lasts either,,dont want the poor littler f@@ker having to put up with the bad taste full time Quote Link to post
proper22 5 Posted March 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 (edited) Just to update you all one 'Badger' My hobs progress. After changing him over from sawdust in his hutch to newspaper his wound is much cleaner as i no longer had to pick out wood shavings with tweezers daily. And now after a week and a bit of giving him antibiotics twice a day and bathing his wound in salt water twice daily he is recovering very well and the wound is closing up. So yeah its all turned out well and he's on the road to recovery and should be ready to be put in with jill's soon Edited March 30, 2011 by proper22 Quote Link to post
Ferret mad Dave 65 Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Glad too here that mate Quote Link to post
theferreter 311 Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 thats great news mate Quote Link to post
dave1600d 35 Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 nice one..glad to hear that mate Quote Link to post
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