Hi all. I just felt that I wanted to put my two cents in here about had my last two surgeries with her, but she is truely awesome and unique. The thought of someone sending nasty grams to her sort of burns me. As all of you know, it's hard to find a vet experienced in ferrets.. but to also find one that actually cares, that commits extra time to them, and that charges (extrememly) fairly... is a rare gift indeed and I will always be envious of all the lucky ferret owners in and around Gainsville.. That said. I also worked in a vet clinic for close to two years. I saw great knowledge and experience. I also watched as that clinic changed into a greedy one. They had an advisor come in and totally changed. I saw the nickel and diming and the lower standards and lower quality of care being given. I supposed my point is that yes- obviously some clinics may be "bad". Some vets may "see" ferrets but not actually have the knowledge or experience. That doesn't make them bad, just uneducated and/or unaware. It is so crucial to call around when looking for a vet for your fuzzie and ask a lot of questions about ferret care/number seen/number of surgeries done/vaccines protocol etc. I have also seen people balme vets as it's easy to do when we are looking for blame. Again, there are times when the vet should have sought out extra help and unfortunately ego may play a role. But overall, they are not the evil bad guy and can help us, as individulas and on this list ( I know I miss Dr. K's posts along with Dr. Williams) trememdously. Just my personal ( personal i.e. not the shelter's views) two cents. Thanks for reading and no flames please- after all isn't this board for opinions? Love to you all and may your fuzzies war dance all of their days with you and thereafter- forever. -- Michelle Alverson, President Ferrets-N-Limbo, Inc. 407-869-6981 [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 3680]