I am soooo sorry you lost Eli!I know how heart breaking that can be! But if Ike is still eating and playing with the others, I am sure the worst is over for him.
As far as the Lupron shots go, you should start to see positive changes a week or so after the first shot. But it takes typically 2-4 weeks for new hair growth to begin.Oh, well! My Butterscotch got her first shot about 10 days ago. Still no new fur on her backside. Tony and Thunder got their shots at the same time. They've had shots before, and were only missing hair on their tails. Both of them have begun their regrowth.
From what I have studied and learned, if your ferrets are gotten from reputable dealers and have good breeding (genetics do make a difference), 8-10 years is a pretty typical lifespan. With outstanding breeding and the best care, 12 years is not uncommon. I think the maximum I've heard of is 15 years. So you have lots more love and fun to look forward to!
Ferret clothes are a great idea. My babies love them, but only for a bit before they take them off.Oh, well. Have you tried www.theferretstore.com ? They have tons of great stuff. Shipping fees are minimal, and of course there is no tax unless you live in their warehouse's state. They have clothes, food, cages, toys, everything you could want for ferrets. I have shopped there almost exclusively for the last 6 years. They have expanded to include cats, dogs, and other small animals in their store. So it's a pretty cool place. No, I don't work for them.
But I guess I do sound like an advertisement!
Again, I'm glad Ike is doing better. Please keep us all posted. We're praying for you!
"GenDebra" - Debbie, mom to Latte, Butterscotch, Tony and Thunder
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