Hi. I saw that you wrote that your ferret fell into it's condition virtually over night.. but something that jumped out at me was that you said he seems to have gone blind. This interested me greatly. My ferret with insolinoma went from mild staring that raised a few eyebrows to two mild episodes of mild weakness that could easily have been overlooked, to one attack so big and bad that the vet said she was very surprised that he lived through it. When I found him is body was twisted as far as it could go .... frozen .... he was breathing very shallow... he was cold to the touch ... and his toes were BLUE. But we did get him out of it. We instantly saw that he was blind. He had a few days of not eating right and such and he needed some supportive care. But, the only lasting effect from the episode was the blindness. Are ferrets prone to blindness when they have seizures or even cardiovascular events I wonder? Wolfy http://www.wolfysluv.com Sean and Rocky Slide show http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=7222047&uid=3512225 See Sean before Rocky http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=8972718&uid=3512225 [Posted in FML issue 5175]