A few months ago I posted about our little foster ferret "Boo". She is suffering from a very severe form of PICA. (Eating inedible objects). I mentioned in desperation we were trying her on Prozac to try and relieve her symptoms. This is a very drastic measure, for a very drastic case, not just your casual remote control eater. After about two and a half months we were seeing no improvement, so we increased her dosage. I am so happy to report that it has worked. She has stopped eating everything and anything. Sure she still chews the odd ear or tail of a stuffed toy, but that is normal behavior for a ferret. It has not affected her personality other than to take away those frantic moments she used to have. She is now a perfectly beautiful, healthy, well mannered ferret (with an eating disorder). I have even better news when I announce that Boo and her bestest buddy Cookie are going to their forever home tomorrow, they have been adopted, together. Their new Mom is a very experienced ferret person with a history of dealing with ferrets with issues. Boo will probably be on her medication for life, but maybe eventually we will try to wean her off. Cookie came to us labeled as a severe biter. We figure from her temperament and condition, she had just been locked up and ignored and fed crappy food. She is now the happiest, athletic ferret around. I couldn't be happier for these two little girls that were someones discards. These two babies are definitely pure gold, and so happy to have a second chance. -- Pat BAby Everything will be alright in the end! If it's not alright, it's not the end. http://albertaferretsociety.com [Posted in FML 6345]