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Among the small exotic species commonly kept as pets, ferrets are the most similar to dogs and cats. The thoracic cavity in ferrets is elongated, with the heart located between the 6th and 8th ribs, and the heart will be ausculted much more caudally than expected. Sinus arrhythmia is variation of normal in ferrets. The lungs are generous with respect to total body size. Radiographically, the ventral margin of the heart may be in contact with the sternum on a lateral view. Ferrets with respiratory disease or cardiac disease often exhibit general, non-specific signs such as lethargy, weakness, and hind limb paresis.

There are a wide variety of diseases that cause respiratory signs in ferrets. When in doubt with a ferret, remember the principles of traditional companion animal medicine. Ferrets can easily be intubated, usually with a 2.5 or 3.0 mm endotracheal tube. If there is pleural effusion, perform thoracocentesis. If there is cardiomegaly, pursue heart disease; if pulmonary consolidation is present, this supports pneumonia. Tracheal lavage, or even lung aspirates can be performed as in more traditional companion animal species. Diagnostics for the ferret are safe and readily available, and should not be overlooked.

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Among the small exotic species commonly kept as pets, ferrets are the most similar to dogs and cats. The thoracic cavity in ferrets is elongated, with the heart located between the 6th and 8th ribs, and the heart will be ausculted much more caudally than expected. Sinus arrhythmia is variation of normal in ferrets. The lungs are generous with respect to total body size. Radiographically, the ventral margin of the heart may be in contact with the sternum on a lateral view. Ferrets with respiratory disease or cardiac disease often exhibit general, non-specific signs such as lethargy, weakness, and hind limb paresis.

There are a wide variety of diseases that cause respiratory signs in ferrets. When in doubt with a ferret, remember the principles of traditional companion animal medicine. Ferrets can easily be intubated, usually with a 2.5 or 3.0 mm endotracheal tube. If there is pleural effusion, perform thoracocentesis. If there is cardiomegaly, pursue heart disease; if pulmonary consolidation is present, this supports pneumonia. Tracheal lavage, or even lung aspirates can   be performed as in more traditional companion animal species. Diagnostics for the ferret are safe and readily available, and should not be overlooked.



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