Hello, Just a quick question and update. Annika's bloodwork came back showing nothing exciting in mid-January, the vet and I decided that since she had remained at a "steady" weight within less then a 75 gram flux for almost 2 months that it was time to spay her. She came through the surgery well, (although until I arrived they could not get her warmed up...I basically wore every warm sweater I had and put her next to my skin...) she continued not to want to eat hard food (kibble)... as per the vet's instructions I did not stop feeding her the mush. One day about 9 days after the surgery I woke up late and did not have time to feed her before class, when I got home about an hour and a half later I found her head firmly buried in her food bowl munching away. I still offered her wet food for the next week but she gradually started to reject the mush and has now been eating kibble for a month and a bit, we have had no weight-loss problems. So problem one solved! Now for the question: I remember someone questioning whether or not Zupreem Ferret Food was good for ferrets because of the high protien content. I can't remember when it was, but I am wondering what the generally consensus about this food is? Yes this is the food that Annika finally decided to eat, and I am fearful of trying to change her food again, but if this is not good for her we will have to work something out. I suppose that because it is a fairly new food that there is not much information out about it, but anyone's experience or concerns etc would be greatly appriciated. Thanks Our prayers are will all the sick ferrets, and all the ferret parents who have recently suffered a loss. Jenn and annika [Posted in FML issue 2991]