A few weeks ago, at the end of October, Drs. Charlie Weiss and Michael Treitler operated on 18 ferrets at the Cedarwood Veterinary Clinic in Santa Fe, New Mexico. That's a lot of ferret surgeries for this part of the country. Dr. Weiss demonstrated cryosurgery for adrenalectomies as well as other ferret surgeries such as partial pancreatectomies. Drs. Weiss and Treitler operated on ferrets from throughout the state of New Mexico from about noon to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28, and resumed early the following morning. As far as I know, all the ferrets are doing well. Some had bilateral adrenal tumors in addition to pancreatic tumors, which Drs. Weiss and Treitler removed. Dr. Treitler now has the equipment in his clinic to do cryosurgery for adrenalectomies in ferrets. To the best of my knowledge, he is the only vet in New Mexico with the equipment and expertise to do so. Dr. Weiss is available to conduct similar demonstrations elsewhere (many thanks to Beth Comarow in the D.C. area for letting us know about this in the first place). During his visit, Dr. Weiss mentioned that he had discussed similar demonstrations with veterinarians in Florida and New York. If other ferret owners and vets on this list are interested in hosting Dr. Weiss, I recommend that you or your vet look up Dr. Weiss at ferretdoctor.com on the Web and give him a call. Lucky Charm had her second partial pancreatectomy during Dr. Weiss' visit. Her first one was conducted only four months prior, suggesting that her insulinoma was fairly aggressive. The second tumor was bigger. It took her three days to recover to the point where she was up and about again. However, there is no doubt that she has a lot more energy and spunk than she had before the surgery and I can see that she feels much better. Linda, Lucky Charm, Chocolate Moose, & Zipper [Posted in FML issue 3244]