If your male ferret is straining to urinate it could be an enlarged prostate which is usually caused by adrenal disease.
According to this website - exoticpetvet.com
Stranguria (straining to urinate)-This is seen mainly in male ferrets. It is due to the prostate becoming enlarged secondary to excessive testosterone secreted by the adrenal gland(s).
The PSA (prostate specific antigen) is a test that is done to help diagnose the cause of an enlarged prostate. The blood test can't tell you the size of the prostate per se.
About 10% of all men eventually will require treatment for an enlarged prostate
I can tell you what parts ferret do not have, they don't have an appendix, cecum or male prostate gland.
Whether or not enlarged prostate is caused by hormonal changes in aging men, there is no known way of preventing it
The enlarged prostate wouldnt regulate the testosterone production in either direction.
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In men, an enlarged prostate gland can obstruct the bladder, causing overflow incontinence.
Enlarged prostate causes annoying trips to the bathroom due to leaking, or dribbling.
Yes, it is a kind of prostate shrinking method.
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