Abstract
Male ferrets are used in various biomedical research studies and generally thrive in laboratory conditions. Urethral obstruction can occur in male ferrets of all ages, and urethral catheterization may be needed to relieve the obstruction. This column describes urinary catheter selection, placement and monitoring in the male ferret.
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Brown, C., & Pollock, C. (2011). Urethral catheterization of the male ferret for treatment of urinary tract obstruction. Lab Animal, 40(1), 19–20. https://doi.org/10.1038/laban0111-19
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