Need some ideas to take to the vet. Zorro, the one with the gum problems earlier has now developed an even BIGGER problem...his body! With the inflamed gums healed, he won't stop eating, and has fat rolls everywhere! Looks like he's doubled in size, and his idea of exercise is moving from his sleeping area to the food dishes. He isn't coming out to the living room to dook, run the tubes, (don't think he'd fit anyway), or run around playing chase the human,the blanket etc. Given he's hanging with 11 others,and used to sleeping with them, would separating him to limit his intake (They're feed-fed) cause him emotional trauma? What types of diseases would cause such a drastic physiological change? I'm thinking glandular...but haven't heard of ferrets having thyroid, and don't even want to think tumor. Other than the lethargy and acute weight gain, he looks fine, healthy glossy fur, clear eyes, good kisser, etc. Have him set up to see Dr. Tony on Friday, but would very much appreciate any ideas as to what to test for.Please e me with any input, re the above, and if I should separate him. The problem I have with that, is that it would be short term, and he would just go back to eating too much when back with the gang. It'd not fair to keep him incarcerated for-ever! Fat ferrets need friends too. Dooks to all, Michelle and the gang of 11 plus one fat Zorro! [Posted in FML issue 4244]