Hello Maryi and Paul, Have you seen your vet yet? That is probably the first and foremost important thing to do. Did your ferret throw up or was it a hairball? I have heard that they can't cough up hairballs like cats and that is why they are so dangerous. A bowel obstruction can be from hair or ingested rubber, foam, cloth (just to name a few) You said you gave him ferret-tone, I don't think that has any laxative effect to help remove obstructions. You need something like Ferret-Lax or I've heard you could use a kitty hairball remover too. The active ingredient is petroleum jelly so I guess if he would eat that you could use it. But there is absolutely no guarantee that it will alleviate the problem, seeing a vet is your best option. Also if he threw up, it could be an intestinal problem. Possibly ECE? Has his poops been green and slimy? Bird seedy poops can be from many things, but means that food and fat are not being properly digested and absorbed, and that's not good. Maybe switching to a bland diet such as Gerber's Chicken baby food might be helpful. It is much easier to digest. We have been through both a bowel obstruction and possibly ECE. I know how scary it can be. I wish all the best for you and your fuzzy Take care, Suzi Lambert [Posted in FML issue 3761]