Hi everyone - its been a while since I posted and some of it has to do with the current load of sick or ill ferrets at the shelter - for those following Bandit, aka tube boy, we finally were able to remove his tube on 3/6 after he began steadily eating food. His final choice? A mix of Pro Plan kitten and senior. Garrett had a bad episode with breathing (we thought he was having a pulmonary episode) and Lasix has been added to his daily regimen of Prednisone, Proglycem, Theophylline and Enacard. He is doing better than anyone expected and can be quite active at times, just for short periods. In case anyone ever wondered what it might be like to be a shelter, I am providing a short journal of yesterday's activities: 6:27am - woken by the phone --- "I found a ferret, he's not mine and I don't want him --can you come get him?" Sure, I can come get him, when? "After work - here are the directions". 6:35 Might as well get up - I'm awake now and anyway, Kiki has to get a rabies shot today ...... 8:00 am - at the vets getting a rabies shot. Wait 30 minutes after the shot in case of reaction. 9:00 am - give benadryl to 4 ferrets needing distemper shots. Start changing bedding, dumping litter pans while waiting. 9:30 am -- give vaccinations to Mya, Kya, Paedra and Fandango. Continue cleaning/changing, etc... 10:45 am - finish up, all ferrets vaccinated are fine - splurge! Have a couple hours to myself! 2:45 pm - on the computer, hear distinctive horking noises....its one of the ferrets vaccinated earlier. Watch ferret vomit, then poop. Stool has blood in it. Get benadryl and attempt to dose ferret. Ferret latches on to left index finger and chomp, grind, chomps. Finally get her to let go when putting her head under cold running water (I was alone, so no help was around). Dose the ferret with benadryl. Attempt to stop the bleeding. Begin gathering carrier, keys, purse, shoes, etc. Ferret is now lethargic - I am very worried as now her only bowel movement is producing watery blood. My emergency, emergency vet is 2 blocks away - thats where I go. She is rushed to the back for treatment. Vet comes out a bit later and asks how aggressive should the treatment be (an indication to me just how bad of shape she was in). I tell them to do whats necessary. 4:00 pm - I can pick Mya up -- the steriods and antihistimines did the job well. Shes very down, but alert. 4:30 pm - leave to make the appointment to pick up found ferret. Its about 35 miles away. 5:15 pm - See the condition of the found ferret and am horrified - the ferret is in a large box - "He's only eating peanut butter...." The ferret has on his belly surrounding his penis, a tumor the size of a silver eagle - but the worst part is that the center abcessed and is the size of a dime. Tumor is almost an inch tall, and black. Necrotic tissue surrounds the edges of the abcess. The prepuce doesn't look like its actually involved, but pushed out of the way...his ureter opening is pushed to the right and looks like a stretched half moon.... 5:50 pm - I arrive at my regular vet. He is examined by both of the ferret vets and x-rayed. The abcessed opening is aproximately 1 1/4" deep, and encrusted with clumpable cat litter. We decide to do surgery to remove the tumor the next day. When he was examined last night, we could see no mestasizing in the body, but we are worried that the urethra is involved. Poor little ferret can't lay on his belly, but gave me a kiss or two. We won't know how bad it is until they start cutting him open - but I am hoping that some semblance of normality will be returned to him.Think some good thoughts for this little one, okay? He doesn't even have a name.... 6:55 pm - I arrive back at the house, where I am greeted by happy, healthy ferrets. Each gets a special hug from me, and a treat. I am hopeful that the little one at the vet pulls through.... 7:10 pm - let the next play group out.... 7:15 pm - Go to meeting.....get back at 9 pm... 10:30 pm - my last thoughts are...."God, I hope tomorrow isn't like this!" Lisa Leidig, Head Ferret The Ferret Haven "By-the-Sea" http: www.ferrethaven.org Want to help The Ferret Haven By-the-Sea? Register at iGive.com by cutting and pasting this link: http://www.iGive.com/html/ssi.cfm?CID=1236&MID=854 [Posted in FML issue 2986]