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Anne-Marte's Fuzzy Medicine Cabinet

 
- Something sweet like Nuprical/ferretvite if the ferret need a sugar boost (insulinoma     kids with seizures.
 
- Nailclippers
 
- Scissors
 
- Styptic powder as I know you fellow americans tend to cut the nail short-short-
   short (CL taught me not to clip them as short).
 
- Thermometer
 
- Some kind of cream or ointment for small wounds ( I do not know the english   word, and I am too lazy to go get the dictionary)
  ( note from Lily: In USA, Neosporin or like brand)
 
- Something to clean wounds with (like Chlorhexidin)
 
- Some bandages and band aids (for you and the ferret LOL)
 
- Some Q-tips for cleaning (not ears)
 
- Some cotton pads for ear cleaning and other cleaning
 
- The telephone number to the vet and other important phone numbers
 
- The vaccination cards and other medical information for that ferret or those ferrets
 
- Important information about the ferret. Like how many heart beats a minute, body temp and so on.
 
- Some syringes for feeding food/water or medicine
 
- Some sterile carozine (???)  for those blockages (is to be used only after consultation with a vet. If you give laxatives or food when they do have a blockage you will start the bowl movements and that can damage more than it does good).
 
- Surgical tape for getting the bandages to stay on
 
- Brush and toothbrush and a scrape for tartar and plaque
 
 

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