Bubbles was one of foster kids that I took in for Jean at Ferrets Unlimited. She had insulinoma and adrenal and was very underweight. She had never been to a vet, had no toys or blankees and was dumped by her human. She was very sweet and affectionate from day one. I hand-fed her and snuggled her and carried her around with me. She quickly became a permanent member of our family as we all fell in love with her. We gave her good food, lots of love, plenty of snuggly blankets and toys to play with. We took her for surgery and nursed her. Everything was looking good. She was eating and gaining weight. Last week we took her in for her first Lupron shot and were all waiting to see what would happen. Yesterday she crashed and we took her to the vet. They told me they would keep her on IV fluids and I could pick her up later in the day. When I left without her, I had this sick feeling that she wouldn't be coming home at all. They called to tell me she was doing well and then 15 minutes later called to tell me she was gone! I am devastated that I wasn't with her when she passed. She should have been at home in my arms and not in a scary vets office. My husband brought her home and we all said goodbye. We put her in her favorite snuggle sack and buried her in the flower garden. I have lost cats and dogs and humans, but this is my first ferret loss. It never gets any easier. I just want to thank Jean for giving me the opportunity to fall in love with Bubbles, for Rosemary German for making the snuggle sacks that she loved so much and for the opportunity to share my grief with people that understand. Sweet Bubbles in her Hammy http://www.genglo.com/cuppy/bubbles.jpg Julianne Gentile [Posted in FML issue 4058]