I have been a subscriber to the FML for several years now, but this is only the second time I have sent a post. My little 3 year old panda female Crockett has been graduallly losing her hair. She always goes bald seasonally on her belly, but this winter she lost all the hair on the bottom of her tail and now she is losing it further up her stomach. Last week when I was giving her a bath I noticed it was starting to get thin on her back as well. Of course we went to the vet ( a very ferret-wise guy who really likes fuzzbutts ). He feels she is probably in the very early stages of an adrenal tumor. Since she acts fine and is nowhere near sick, his advice was to wait until she is showing some more signs before doing surgery. He said at this point the tumor may be so small he couldn't even see it. I think my vet is probably right about the adrenal tumor. I was wondering if anyone knew of any other treatments I might try since she is in the very early stages of the disease. In every other way she is perfectly fine - runs around creating havoc just like a normal ferret and keeps her two big male buddies in line. I know ferrets do very well with the surgery, I am just interested in exploring the options. I would welcome any suggestions. Thanks! Serena & the wrecking crew: Crockett, Conan and Elvis. [Posted in FML issue 2947]