I know, I just posted earlier today with the joyful news of the two great boys I have adopted. I took my time in getting them. Tracing their history as far as I could to make sure they hadn't been exposed to a corona virus. And that they were ADV negative. After I posted this morning, I noticed that my six year old, Pepper, wasn't feeling so good. Feeling so bad in fact, that she didn't even give her sweet ferret kisses. I also noticed that she was having runny poops. Not green slimy ones, just loose and somewhat phlemgy(sp) looking ones. I called my vet and took her and Bubbles in right away. They both were having some stress related poops due to the new additions. Bubbles was still eating, but Pepper didn't even want Ferretvite. The vet couldn't say that they had ECE. Said that with stress their immune system would be suppressed and they could have picked up something. Pepper was given an antibiotic shot right then. They both are now on antibiotics, pepto bismal and metoclopramide. I have also made up a batch of duck soup and am making sure Pepper is getting something to eat. Bubbles is still eating on her own, but gets a spoonful of duck soup just because. I am very concerned about their health due to their age. Bubbles is seven and Pepper is six. Pepper is also a very petite little lady. She weighs 1 pound 9 ounces. Bubbles is a full two pounds. Sorry this post is so long. I am beating myself up as a ferret mom. I knew there was a risk in bringing in new babies. But I also was very concerned that before long one of them would become an only ferret. I don't know how I would handle another loss this year. I have lost three and it would be totally devastating to have another one cross the Bridge. All thoughts and prayers would be truly welcomed. For the love of ferrets and the human hearts they hold, Barbara Laugesen Bubbles, Pepper, Blake and Calvin At the Bridge - Sneezy, Nosey, Rosey, and Rascal [Posted in FML issue 3980]