In the spirit of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", 1,000 points to the person who can solve this dilemma: You have two ferrets. They share a cage, hammocks, food, water, sleep-time, playtime, etc. ONE of them has to be on a special diet. The other should not, because of the deficiencies of the special diet for an adrenal, geriatric ferret. How does one introduce, convince to eat, and maintain a special diet for one (reluctant) cagemate without compromising the diet of the other - and still keep them in the same cage together? If you can solve this, you're good. Thanks, Ande, Gabby the old girl and IBS Kirby [Posted in FML issue 3680]