Diane had asked if anyone else had snoring ferrets. Let me be not the first person to tell you that snoring is not normal, especially if it is as loud as you have described. If I were you, I would have Sebastian looked at by a vet. A few years ago, I had a beautiful and loving ferret named Tinder. She is know by some here on the list as the ferret who was found to be full of fat upon having a necropsy performed. Prior to this circumstance, Tinder was a snorer. At this point and time I am making no direct relationship between the two. At first we thought the snoring was cute as it was high pitched and very adorable. It made it very easy to find her. Later we found a small lump under her throat and took her in for x-rays. Surgery revealed a large, grape-like cluster, that was pushing her trachea up and over. This was the direct result of her snoring. After the lump was removed, she snored no longer. Snoring in humans is the result of many different things. In ferrets, it too could be anything, but I would say have it checked out and have at least an x-ray done. Maybe it is sinus related, or maybe something unusual is happening in the throat. My motto: Better safe than sorry. Hope this helps, Betty and Her Blur O'Fur For the love of ferrets... [Posted in FML issue 3179]