It's been awhile since I got my Biscuit from KiSta Ferret Rescue. October 18, to be exact....and since then it's been nothing but fun, cuddles, kisses, and hard work. I wasn't sure I could handle it at first, the responsibility of taking care of a special needs ferret was daunting. With the help of Kim and Stan, and this list, and my vet, I've been able to cope rather well. Every day, twice a day, we do physical therapy, ROM exercises, and stretches. Every day, four or six times a day, I express her bladder, since she can't do it alone. Every day, twice a day, she gets her cranberry liquid, hidden in Ferretvite or Ferretone, to prevent kidney/bladder infections. Every day, sometimes twice a day, I take out the blankies in the cage and replace them with clean ones, since Biscuit is incontinent. Every day, I wipe down the shelves where Biscuit has pooped and dragged through it, then wipe Biscuit off with a Baby Wipe, to keep her clean. Everyday, when I take Biscuit out of her cage, I get the best ferret hugs and kisses....she patiently puts up with my squeezes, and the indignity of peeing in front of EVERYONE! (Geeze Momma! Can't a girl have any privacy?) She then crawls up my chest, settles half on my shoulder, half on my neck, in the proper position to examine my face in detail, and nose into my morning tea. Being my "old lady" at the ripe old age of 1 year and 4 months (give or take, we're just guesstimating, since she was found on the streets of Trenton, NJ) When I release the weasels to play, I watch Biscuit run, drag, dook, wardance, and play with the rest of them. She's actually the fastest ferret I have when I catch them being bad (like digging the carpet.) She can cover the 4 feet from my closet to the haven under my bed in about one second flat....and I have no clue how on Earth she manages that! More and more lately, she's been walking normally on her hind legs, she's a bit clumsy and slow, and does fall over and drag when she's tired or lazy, or wants Momma to pick her up. Tonight she was up for the whole hour I was with them, walking around, and I now have had to bob Shiloh's tail (Biscuit and Shiloh look nearly identical, and now that Biscuit is walking around, we have no quick and easy way to tell the difference. I can tell, but my husband is mixing them up, and it offends them!) I want to thank everyone on the list for helping me out, when I posted asking for ideas on physical therapy...for emailing me your stories and encouragement, and mailing me magazine articles. Kim, you don't know how lucky I am to have Biscuit, and I know how much you must miss her, since she's such an angel! I want to thank you again for letting her share my life. Thanks for putting up with my rambling. Melissa [Posted in FML issue 2922]