FHL: During their maintenance break Smartgroups apparently introduced some new problems into their sites. Please, bear with us as we wait for them to get these straightened out. Hopefully, by the time you read this they will be fixed, but if not then hopefully soon after. Thanks so much, Bill, for providing a way for us to let folks know! >but his liver enzymes were elevated. The vet said that could be >consistent with ECE Yes, ferret liver enzymes are thrown out of whack by having meals that are too infrequent or not being able to digest food well enough as would be the case with diarrhea. You can read about that (both in short term and long term aspects) in the section with the title that begins "Confusion and Controversy..." at http://www.afip.org/ferrets/index.html It is an interesting read. >Has anyone ever had swollen lymph glands with adrenal disease? We >are waiting for the biopsy results. Yes, and usually things have turned out fine, but like you and your vet we take the needed careful precautions. Dogs and ferrets: we don't have dogs with our's but I have a cute story. I knew someone who was selling some Boston Terrier pups who had been raised with ferrets. We had Spot with us at the time. One of the puppies reached out with paw and repeatedly stroked Spot on the head as a human would do. [Posted in FML issue 4038]