My ferret is unusually sleepy, not eating much, and has green stool. Should I be worried?

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Answer

Lethargy, anorexia, and abnormal stool color (green stool can indicate rapid gut transit or bile issues) in a ferret are concerning symptoms that require prompt veterinary attention. Ferrets are prone to several serious conditions, including insulinoma, adrenal disease, or gastrointestinal foreign bodies, that can manifest with these signs. Viral infections are also a possibility. Due to their fast metabolism, ferrets can decline quickly when ill. It's crucial to have your ferret examined by a veterinarian specializing in exotic pets as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance, but a physical exam is important here.
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