First off thanks to all of you who gave me such wonderful advice on introducing a male ferret to a female ferret household. Much of the advice you sent me came in handy, despite the fact that the vet I picked my rescue up from was an IDIOT. My new rescue is female. One trip to the litter box told me that much. ::sheesh:: I ended up taking her to my own vet to get a second opinion on general health and such. If the other vet couldn't tell sex I wasn't trusting his word on much else. Lwka (her new name, the Welsh word for Luck) is a panda and deaf. Her deafness doesn't phase me, although I haven't had a deaf ferret before I did have a deaf dog. Lwka is undernourished, frighteningly thin in fact. I'm adding papya powder to her food to help make it digestable. She started eating right away when she got in her cage, and all she does is eat, drink sleep and poop. Her stool looks good. Not runny or off color. Now, on to my second question for you wonderful experts. She has three times eaten until she got sick and threw up. Now she has eaten many more times then those three. She's so thin I fear she hasn't had food available all the time and is reacting by eating all she can while she has it for fear of hunger again. I don't want to take her constant supply of food away, I want her to see it's always there for her to have if she wants it, but my father says I should limit her intake if she is making herself sick. You have always given me excellent advice in the past, fellow ferret lovers. What do you think I should do? Rhoni [Posted in FML issue 3499]