Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they re the modern stoneage family. Only this family is not from Bedrock, and they are not people. Yep, they re the Flintstone ferrets and their names are Mr. Pebbles and Bam-Bam. It all started when the vet bartered some vaccines with the breeder for Fred and Wilma, followed by Barney and Betty. **I have always liked *exotic pets,* so it was easy to include ferrets,** said this single young doc. And, indeed it was. His most memorable ferret experience was you guessed it! adrenal related! It **was my first adrenal gland surgery. Back then adrenal gland disease as still considered a rare problem. Of course it was the right gland. Ever thing went well and *Baldy* was up and bouncing that afternoon.** And, of course ferrets and cats go hand in hand. Therefore, it shouldn t surprise you to learn that his most memorable NON-ferret experience **was working on a snow leopard at the Knoxville Zoo.** It follows that he would have hobbies that include wildlife photography and traveling to wilderness areas. And, who would influence such an animal lover? **My heroes have always been professional athletes. When I was young it was the Dallas Cowboys players, and Bjorn Borg.** Although another hobby is sports, relaxation involves sitting back and watching them on TV! Or, maybe a good western or comedy. Having been fascinated with mountain men, this guest would like to spend time with Jim Bridger. Don t know him? Ask Jerry Murray to share a little about him, maybe takin it easy to the music of the Eagles. Sounds like fun to me! Of course, there is a lot more to him than we can cover here. So, spend some time with Dr. Murray at the symposium. To learn more about the clinic, visit Dr. Murray s website at http://www.animalclinicoffarmersbranch.com. You can contact him at [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 4211]