Jennifer wrote: >Is there anything else I can be doing for her? Pete doesn't seem to be >nearly as affected as Cindy. He stopped looking during the week and is >back to playing. Cindy will play but she is constantly looking for CJ. >Any advice anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated. I'm sorry for your loss. Our Knuks went through the same thing when Ralph died. She looked for him for quite some time. Eventually she came through it -- in her own time. Of course, it was heartbreaking to watch her looking for Ralph. When she would do this, we would pick her up and comfort her (it was a bit easier than in your case, because Knuks loved to be held). We also spoke to her (though she was deaf), telling her that we were sad that Ralph was gone, too. I believe that ferrets can pick up on the tone of your voice, even if they don't understand the words. In Knuks's case, she was a very perceptive ferret and she picked up on what we said to her through our demeanor and facial expression (I believe this, but can't prove a thing). She was a very visual-oriented ferret. I think with ferrets, as with humans, each has his/her own schedule with regard to grief. Giving Cindy extra attention and making sure she's eating properly are the best things you can do for her right now. You can also try to engage her in play. I think the fact that she fell asleep in your lap shows that she understands that you are there for her and that she is taking comfort from your attention. --Mary & the Fuzzies ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mary R. Shefferman, Editor, Modern Ferret Magazine Trixie, Koosh, & Gabby, The Modern Ferrets Read my blog! http://www.modernferretblog.com/mary See my cool stuff! http://www.topicaltees.com [Posted in FML issue 4161]