>I would be far more interested in what caused the loose stools because >treating the symptoms is not really a good idea unless you find the >cause of the problem. After saying that, are loose stools a good sign >of a problem. I may remember incorrectly but I thought the original emailer said her ferret was under vet care. I learned about pumpkin when my male ferret had gotten ill and was on several meds for an illness that left him thin and dehydrated. He was hydrated by the vet and I feared of his losing precious liquid during this delicate time, because of his very loose stools. I learned about pumpkin from a health ferret group and it helped firm them. Unfortunately later, he had to be opened up and and found to have intestinal cancer. Though I feed my ferrets the same food, I have a black-eyed white female ferret that occasional has very loose stools. During her first year, she was very thin and did a projectile throw up alot. The vet found nothing wrong with her. She was and is quite healthy looking. If she goes more than 2 days of loose stools, I will give her a little pumpkin. It doesn't happen alot. Since she isn't under vet care (I agee that at any signs of illness, see vet), I would give her the pumpkin for 1-2 days, no longer. I want to know if she is ill. So far, so good. zev [Posted in FML issue 4156]