Rocky has taken a turn for the worse. Several days ago, he stopped eating one, then two of his 4 meals of CG. Then yesterday he stopped eating at all. He wouldn't even eat his meds in heavy cream, which he loves. So I started feeding him with a syringe, and brought him to the vet. She said that with all of his problems -- insulinoma, adrenal disease and possibly lymphoma, there wasn't much she could do. All of his vital signs were normal, and even though he ate very little that day his BG was 66. He was much more lively at the vet than he had been at home, so he didn't seem as ill. But he's very weak on his legs and only wants to sleep. How long do I keep syringe feeding him? Is this his was of saying it's time to go? I want to do the right thing by him. I will be devastated to lose him, especially since he's my first and only ferret, but I don't want to prolong his suffering. If anyone has any advice or experiences to share with me, please email me. Thanks. Happy New Year to all, and love to all the furkids. Shron [Posted in FML 6201]