Could be an internal parasite which feeds on the food the ferret ingests, hence the ferret doesn't get enough nutrition. Could be other diseases which cause improper absorption of nutrients or ones which cause high metabolism. You should take your ferret to the vets where they can test for various ailments that might be causing the ferret to be underweight.
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urinating, throwing up, and having to sit on the toilet. If you were to be doing all of these at the same time then I might suggest you go the doctor because something is not right with your bowel movements. Having 3 or more bowel movements a day is usually considered too many in Western cultures, especially if the stools are watery.
There are various reasons why you might be having thin bowel movements accompanied by diarrhea. In most cases, it would be as a result of your dietary intake or the colon absorbing too much fluids among others.
Research suggests that marijuana can affect bowel movements by potentially increasing the frequency of bowel movements and impacting digestion.
If you are asking if they have bowel movements, of course they do! ********* Yes, just not as often.
No, monsters cannot have bowel movements in Moshi Monsters.
Yes. No bowel movements is a bad sign for your intestines.
Yes a ferret could die from eating it's bedding. It could be made from a material which is toxic to the ferret when ingested or it could lead to an intestinal blockage which can be fatal if not treated.
If you can't have bowel movements, facial breakouts are the least of your worries.
The color of a puppy's bowel movements is typically dark brown. Occasionally a puppy's bowel will be a green or black color.
Percocet is not eliminated through bowel movements. After stopping percocet, you may notice more frequent bowel movements as your body chemistry changes.
If you dog is not having bowel movements you need to take it to the vet for treatment.