Tonight on of my older babies, Rocky, was helped over to Rainbow Bridge. Rocky was 7+ years old and had insolinoma, adrenal disease and lymposarcoma. He had lupron shots once a month for about a year, his last one yesterday and just had a melatonin implant a month ago. He was a beautiful dark blaze until he lost his fur and nothing worked for him, he remained bald but still beautiful. Two years ago he had his spleen removed and his right adrenal and did fine until a few months ago. He no longer wanted anything to do with food and for the past month or two, I would lift him out of his sleep sack and put him in a poopie pan so he could go, so he wouldn't mess his bedding because he could not get out in time. He is no longer in pain and I hope he is reunited with his old cagemate Bandit2 as well as my other beautiful angels that have passed over the years, Sammy, Foxy, Bear, Bandit1, Baxter, Mylo, Addidas, Fila, Cooper J and Sarah. This is the worst part of owning these beautiful creatures and they truly steal more than your heart when they arrive and leave. Please keep Winter in your thoughts and prayers, he is at the vets tonight on a glutose drip due to sepsis. He was anemic at one point a couple months ago but because of the ferret vitamins I was giving him, his color came back. He was in a seisure and was rushed to the vets. Winter (Winta2) is over 9 years old and is a fighter. He has adrenal disease, irritable bowel syndrome and chronic kidney failure. I am hoping he will be ok. My vet did not seem too worried about him which made me feel better. I know he is in good hands. Winter had a bg of only 16 when she took it upon arrival. He was also given a shot of glutose to help bring him around. He also had a high temp which meant infection. I am not ready to lose him and I know he is not ready to leave. My sincere condolences to those who have lost a ferret. My heart is with you. Eleanor, Donald and the 9 fuzzies(new addition Patsy), missing Rocky [Posted in FML issue 4805]