Hi all, I posted several days ago about two ferrets in Maine that were neglected and needed rescuing. My hope was that a shelter or an experienced ferret person would have room to take them in. This was not to be. I called shelter after shelter and they were all full. Most have waiting lists, besides. So I went and picked them up on Saturday and brought them home with me. They went to the vet today and the news is not good for the female, Emma. Not only is she adrenal, but she has advanced lymphoma as well. She's at least five years old, not two as the owner told me. Our vet gave her a Lupron shot and scheduled her for another next month. She's also on Prednisone for the lymphoma and an antibiotic for an infection. The boy, Otto is in better shape. He's malnurished, but we're working to get him onto our mix of mazuri and totally ferret. Once he's eating better, we'll have him immunized. Emma will never be immunized. She's too sick and frail. So, for as long as she survives, we'll take precautions to keep her from being exposed to distemper and/or rabies. Emma and Otto will live out their remaining days as members of our family. I still have no experience with these diseases, but I will learn as I go and do the very best I can. Welcome to our family, Emma and Otto! I would like to thank everyone who has offered advice and encouragement. I would especially like to thank Barbara Clay and the people on Rocky's Message Board, without whom I would have had a nervous breakdown this past week. Lastly, I'm still accepting advice on coping with adrenal and lymphoma! (that was a plea! lol) Sincerely, Joli Nolin [Posted in FML issue 3874]