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Just had an ovarian tumour removed from one of my Jill's ... It's the second one in two years and it means the Jill's have to be spayed ... On the up side it means that there are two less Jill's to worry about come the summer and their seasons ........

 

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DIY Ken ? or did you pay big time ? lol.

 

Looks like a pair of bollox

If they look like bollox to you Im begining to worry about you LOL make an appointment to see the doctor or wait for that Embarrassing Bodies Team to turn up in a town near youLOL

Y.I.S Leeview

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The obvious sign is a lump in the lower part of the ferrets stomach and the hair loss starts ... So if you haven't noticed the lump (but everybody should if you check your ferrets daily) then when the hair loss starts get in there and have a good feel about in the stomach ... Vin that operation is a little bit beyond me lol ... It cost me the massive price of £70 ... She will make that back in a mornings ferreting .......

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The obvious sign is a lump in the lower part of the ferrets stomach and the hair loss starts ... So if you haven't noticed the lump (but everybody should if you check your ferrets daily) then when the hair loss starts get in there and have a good feel about in the stomach ... Vin that operation is a little bit beyond me lol ... It cost me the massive price of £70 ... She will make that back in a mornings ferreting .......

 

I hope you did'nt use the same vet who did the Hobs vasectomy. . .heheheeeee.

 

show him these.

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Is that my new Jill vin?,,,,I will come and fetch it when you have got rid of them kitts

 

you can have it mate... or the other one that had kits earlier and is now running on the wheel getting fitter and faster by the day.

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I have one now with a tumour at the moment but shes getting on 8-9 years old, touch and go if its worth doing or not, more than likley PTS
I have also had it in another old jill, which was around the same age which I PTS.

 

It seems common in older Jills. :hmm:

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Hi one of my jills who is around 7/8 has developed what the vets believe to be a tumour,my vets have advised me not to operate but to give her what months she has left and put her down.. but I have seen many people where the surgery is successfully done:/ any advice if it's worth an op?

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