Hello everyone. Thanks to everyone for their advice on how to get Scooby and Bailey to start using their litter pan again. We're still having problems, but it's getting better. Does any know of a good ferret vet in my area? I live in Sidney, MT which is in the north-east part of Montana, almost on the Montana - North Dakota border. If that sounds like the middle of nowhere, you're right. I have 2 older males who need medical attention. Dickens, age 5, is showing signs of adrenal problems. Rascal, age 6, has a very enlarged spleen and is starting to lose his hair. There are 2 veterinary clinics here but neither one is interested in ferrets. One vet told me that that the only thing they know about ferrets is what is in their books and they DON"T WANT to know anything more. BOO!! HISS!! The other vet is new and has no experience with furkids either. He does give them their shots and he says he knows what to do if they have a reaction. So, I need a ferret-friendly vet that is fairly close. In this country, that means up to 100-150 miles, maybe more. Can anyone help? My only other alternitive would be to send them to Seattle with my son when he visits. If I did that I wouldn't see them again until next summer. Thanks, Bobbi and the Merry Masters of Mayhem Rascal, Dickens, Calamity Jane, Booker, Angelica, Bailey and Scooby Ferrets are the chocolate chips in the cookie of life. Or are they the nuts?? [Posted in FML issue 3466]