First and foremost, to all who have lost or have sick babies, my sincere condolences. We have, as you see, a new e-mail address. During the move our computer picked up a virus and then the modem crashed. My husband got it up and running, we got into the house, had a storm that took out the new modem. So now we are on DSL and they wouldn't allow me to keep the ''pndragon" address. Our new e-mail addy is: [log in to unmask] So if we've corresponded in the past, PLEASE write me! We FINALLY have a house, a real home of our own. Now the slow and painful (and boy is it painful) process of moving everything out of storage and into the house, and then finding places to put it is on. But we've put AC in the upstairs and the kids are all there. All the ferrets and the cats have adjusted beautifully, and once we fix the registers so they are totally ferret proofed and have the boxes all put away, the fuzz balls get the run of the whole house when we're home. I can't wait to hear them coming down the stairs. I saw Conan at our old townhouse come down the stairs (he cleared the barricade and came down) and he was just talking to himself the whole time. Chili's necropsy report came back. For those that remember, Chili was the rescue I did in May and worked all of May through the end of July to save. Preliminary autopsy reports showed his stomach to be so thin you could see through it, no lining left in the intestines. Autopsy only showed he had 'lumps or nodules' in the lungs, indicative of him having oil or something in his lungs that he would have aspirated! Not with me did he have this happen. So totally in the dark on this. My Alix has had adrenal surgery, left was huge, right fine and she's doing so well. Another rescue, "F", goes to Julie Fossa's vet on the 12th for adrenal. I lost his cagemate, Nelly, at the end of March after her bilateral adrenal, and she possibly went into Addison's, which took her from us less than 2 weeks after the surgery. My daughter and I attended the Pet Jamboree here in Ft. Wayne last weekend and got to meet folks from Michigan shelters, I got to meet Dee Gage (wonderful lady) and folks from the Circle City Ferret Club. My daughter and I went out early, came home, she got Frodo and we went back out. I was asked by one of the nurses in my unit if it was one of my ferrets in the pet parade, but we didn't do that. Gandalf, the little boy who almost died in the pet store that I rescued is a whopping 3-4 pound bouncing baby boy. We went to Petland on the 20th of August and they had a little deaf girl. I explained to the young lady working about her, they were going to have her vet checked. After that we went to Wally World and I saw a Galadriel doll from Lord of the Rings I showed my husband. Three days later he calls and says Galadriel will be waiting when I get off work. I exclaimed oh, you bought me the doll, and he said if you call something four legged a doll, yes. So the little deaf baby girl is now with us, and of course we had to go get her a little buddy, and Legolas is now with us. More rescues that I can rename and we'll have the whole cast, but I'm trying not to do this. But I spoke with the girl at Petland, and she's the senior animal consultant/expert, she's spoken with the manager, and they want me to come and talk to the employees about ferrets! They'll be calling me to attend a store meeting,and I hope that I can help them in this. So now that you've read this marathon I've brought you up to date. But I'd appreciate e-mails from those who have written me. There is a person who sent me a URL to find ferret stationary for my e-mail, and if you can write and send this again, I'd truly appreciate it. I'm in the process of rebuilding my address book! Rebecca & the Crew of Merry Mayhem "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy, and taste good with ketchup" "Support bacteria, it's the only culture some people have" [Posted in FML issue 3894]