Well Thursday was the big day. Drag went into surgery at 8 am. His surgery took 2 hours, the longest 2 hours of my life as I waited for him at the clinic. Thanks to my friend Brenda for being there with me and waiting with me. It was a shoulder to cry on. Before his surgery Dr. Kolmstetter came in the room to talk to me, when she left to get ready, Drag came to me and sat in my lap with his head turned away from the door. I suspect he was as afraid as I was. Although I though I could not cry anymore, I cried when they took him to the surgery room, I kissed his head and told him I loved him very much. I told him I'd see him later. Dr. K kept me informed throughout the whole surgery by Amy one of the techs there. She did the bladder reduction, his bladder wall was very thick but workable. That went quickly and with out incident. Since that went quickly she went ahead and did the P/U, that also went with out any complications. He came through surgery with flying colors! I'm still crying, but with tears of joy. I got to visit with him after the surgery, he was still out of it, but I still told him how strong he is and again how much I love him. Drag still has a long road of recovery ahead of him but, I'm hoping for the best. He will never be "normal" and we will still have to squeeze him, but i hope i have many years to do it. No matter how much he hates being squeezed, I always receive great ferret kisses when its over. He will spend a week or so with Dr K and then his tube will be out and he can come home. i can only believe that the power of positive thoughts by everyone helped, and I can not even express my thanks to each and every one of you. I also am very thankful to have the most compassionate and skilled vet that there is. I know that mant other vets would have given up on him by now, but Dr K never gave up on Drag. I also can't thank my friend Brenda for being through all of this with me, I don't know what I did to ever deserve a friend like her, but I thank God for her friendship. Tomorrow i will see Drag again and I will tell him how much everyone has been sending good thoughts his way. i know he really doesn't understand my words but in a way I think he feels the positive energy. Now with that bridge crossed, i have to focus on Bandit, my first ferret, he is 10 years old. He is going in tomorrow because his heart is getting worse and we may have to bump up his meds. Also Brownie my 7 yrs old and 3 rd ferret has a large mass in her abdomen. We also have Tim Tim at the hospital, a 7 month old ferret that was rescued by my friend Samantha, he weighs less than 1/2 a pound and is very ill. I'm telling you, when it rains it pours. Please kiss your ferrets for me tonight, tell them its from their friends CJ and Drag. Love them like its there last day on earth, they only have a short time with us, make the most of every moment. Ferret hugs to all of you, CJ and Drag [P.S. -- Cards for Drag and Dr. Kolmstetter] I forgot in my other post to mention that if anyone wants to send a get well card to Drag, or a thank you card to Dr. K for all her hard work to help Drag and not giving up on him, here is the address: Park Animal Hospital Dr Kolmstetter or Drag, which ever applies 8400 S. Eastern Ave. Las Vegas, Nv, 89123 All cards to Drag will be displayed on his cage and them saved in a scrapbook for him. Or if you want the cards to Drag can be sent to him at the shelter: Drag 24 Carat Ferret Shelter 5383 Via De Palma Dr. Las Vegas, Nv. 89146 When Drag fells better he is sending a special present and letter to Dr. K and I'll post his letter on the FML. As I get things together A page on my website will be dedicated to him. Thanks again, CJ 24 Carat Ferret Rescue And Shelter http://www.geocities.com/a_24k_ferret/ [Posted in FML issue 3463]