Ruby, the first thing I would do is get him to someone who knows about ferrets. Second I would stop the gatorade, it has way too much sugar. Most of us use pedyalite for our sickies. One of mine had a cold(?) and developed tonsillitis and laryngitis and didn't want to eat. Too painful for him. He was given clavamox antibiotic, and a triamcinolone injection for pain and swelling in his throat plus subQ fluids. It took several days and two injections before he really started to come around and start eating again. I offered him duck soup for the next few days which he wouldn't eat. Found out after a couple of tries, that he doesn't like chicken baby food mixed in his soup, he prefers the turkey! lol And he likes it slightly warm. (Maybe next time I'll use Marilyn's technique and serve it in a glass bowl on a mug warmer!) Use food he is use to. You can crush and soak his kibble in some warm water or pedylite and then add the baby food and just enough water to make it soupy but not too runny. You really can't treat him until you know what's going on. If your vet isn't ferret knowledgeable perhaps he knows someone who is and is relatively close by? Don't know if this will help you but thought I would add my two cents worth of experience. Hugs and Dooks, Cindy and the gang at Hiland Ferrets [Posted in FML 5429]