Im looking for a little insight from the more experinced ferrer owner on the FML . Last month I took my 2 year old male in for his year check up and shots and the vet noticed he had lost 4 oz. since his visit last year. He asked me if his eating habits or over all health had changed and my answer was no the vet said ok just keep and eye on on it and we will just bring him once a month and check his weight. Well brought him in this month and hes lost another oz. Im totally stumped there has been no change in his eating habits , normal poops. Hes still as active as ever! My Vet has said he wants to do exploritory surgery but do I want to jump into that kind of surgery if hes till acting normal? I have also wondered if the weight loss might be attributed to the changes that occured this year , he lost a cage mate ( old age) , lost 2 fosters he would play with and we moved to a new house ( but the ferrets now have thier own room). when I brought this up to the vet he seemed to ignore it. Should I try chicken gravy as a supplement maybe try and put more weight on him? I really want surgery to be the last resort but my vet seems anxious to go that route. Need someother opinions, Michelle [Posted in FML 5430]