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Alright lads had my jill ferret out for a warm up last week and today whilst cleaning out her box i found she had a swollen jaw and that she has lost a substantial amount of weight and there was a puss comin out of her jaw were she must have had an encounter with a rat or something that fights back just wondering if anybody has been through the same circumstance and has any remmedies thank's for repplies in advance ,being honest if i lose her ill lose my mind

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Alright lads had my jill ferret out for a warm up last week and today whilst cleaning out her box i found she had a swollen jaw and that she has lost a substantial amount of weight and there was a puss comin out of her jaw were she must have had an encounter with a rat or something that fights back just wondering if anybody has been through the same circumstance and has any remmedies thank's for repplies in advance ,being honest if i lose her ill lose my mind

 

My 1st thought would be a bad tooth matey

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Alright lads had my jill ferret out for a warm up last week and today whilst cleaning out her box i found she had a swollen jaw and that she has lost a substantial amount of weight and there was a puss comin out of her jaw were she must have had an encounter with a rat or something that fights back just wondering if anybody has been through the same circumstance and has any remmedies thank's for repplies in advance ,being honest if i lose her ill lose my mind

 

My 1st thought would be a bad tooth matey

Now that you mention it mate one of her fangs do look a bit sore but how would it cause a cut on the underside of her jaw

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Alright lads had my jill ferret out for a warm up last week and today whilst cleaning out her box i found she had a swollen jaw and that she has lost a substantial amount of weight and there was a puss comin out of her jaw were she must have had an encounter with a rat or something that fights back just wondering if anybody has been through the same circumstance and has any remmedies thank's for repplies in advance ,being honest if i lose her ill lose my mind

 

My 1st thought would be a bad tooth matey

Now that you mention it mate one of her fangs do look a bit sore but how would it cause a cut on the underside of her jaw

 

An abcess will find the easy way out and she will have been scratching it like mad. If it's a bad tooth get the vet to pull it and treat her with AB's. Check her mouth to see if she has a splinter/bone in her mouth/throat. She's probably thin because she has not eaten for a couple or three days.

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Alright lads had my jill ferret out for a warm up last week and today whilst cleaning out her box i found she had a swollen jaw and that she has lost a substantial amount of weight and there was a puss comin out of her jaw were she must have had an encounter with a rat or something that fights back just wondering if anybody has been through the same circumstance and has any remmedies thank's for repplies in advance ,being honest if i lose her ill lose my mind

 

My 1st thought would be a bad tooth matey

Now that you mention it mate one of her fangs do look a bit sore but how would it cause a cut on the underside of her jaw

 

They tend to keep pawing at it mate.She could have ripped into it.If it is the tooth that is?Best get the wee bugger to the vet and get it sorted.Expect to get robbed tho :censored:

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