Greetings to all on FML - Have been printing and reading and printing and reading again, but now have a couple of questions - Tyler, blaze/panda MF N/D male, approximately 6 mos. old, adopted - when I adopted him he was eating MF ferret food and had very litle exercise, thus he was pLUMp. Now he has 3-4 hours a day playtime with his brother and sisters and has slimmed down, a little too much I am afraid. I had changed his diet to Iams Kitten/TF. He also seems to be shedding and the other ferrets have blossomed with their winter fat and beautiful winter coats. Poor Tyler looks just terrible. He went to vet in Sept for check up and all was fine. Now my question is this - 1) is he going through a "reverse-shed" and 2) someone said that ferrets who experience "reverse-shed", and particularly blazes, are more susceptible to adrenal disease. Is this true? BTW, he seems to be great health - playing, pooping, eating, sleeping, but won't give kisses (he's so fresh). Any thoughts would be appreciated and welcomed. Quite frankly I am wondering if I should set up another vet visit, but don't have any substantial symptoms other than the shedding and weight loss that seems to go with this process. Am giving him extra doses of PetMalt for hairballs, combing daily and FerretVite for extra nutrition. Phyl & The Furrats [Posted in FML issue 3226]