yahoo groups, and consequently the FHL and the FHL archive, would just *have* to be down this weekend. if those of you whose addresses i ha and therefore was able to contact directly can pass this on to any vets you have addesses for, i woud be *INCREDIBLY* grateful. early afternoon today (saturday), i noticed that Sid, my six-year-old albino male, had a notably bloated abdomen. he's not his usual kissy self, either, and his toe pads seem a little pinker than usual. he's panting a bit, though that may be due to the room being a bit warm today-- it's not affecting the others so badly, though. i also don't think it's the heat because he seems to want nothing to do with the frozen juice bottle in the room with them. his fur is in great condition, teeth are good, and other than the very occasional mast cell tumor, he's been the picture of health up until now. i took him to the mobile vet--the only one that i know of who was available this afternoon--according to him, his abdomen is *not* fluid-filled, but his spleen is very enlarged. his bladder is not full, nor is his intestine. he gave an antibiotic shot in hopes that the spleen is trying to fight an infection that we can't see, but other than that, i'm at a loss until monday morning, when i can get him in to my regular clinic. the mobile vet wasn't comfortable taking blood without anesthesia, so it'll be monday before i can get blood pulled for a work-up. so, two questions. what am i likely dealing with here, and what, if anything, can i do between now and monday (other than set up the isolation cage and monitor his food/water intake and waste output)? thanks for any answers you can give or lead me to. i lost my oldest and most beloved rat last night, i'm not going to lose another friend this weekend if i can help it. -kat- ===== ,',', __ \ `'`,/ \ ()o=; `'`','`/ . \/ / ( / \" / \(_ \(_ ferrets may nip, but people just suck. [Posted in FML issue 3724]