Can anyone help? I have a little hairball who is losing her hair. She is about a year and a half and has no signs of Adrenal Glad problems other than losing her hair. I have taken her to two different vets and both have said to just keep an eye on her. Munchie is losing hair like crazy. First it just started above her tail on her back and now her hair is gone half way up her back and her hair is getting really thin all over her body. Her skin always fells warm, but I'm not sure what a normal ferrets skin feels like since they normally have hair. I've done research on Adrenal Glad Disease and like I said before the only symptom she has is her hair lose. I've checked for flea's and they don't have flea's. I have 4 ferrets in all and two dogs. One of my dogs is allergic to flea's so I would know immediately if there were fleas in the house. Munchie does seem to have an itching problem. She will be in a dead sleep and jump up out of her Hami and start digging away. I'm starting to wonder if maybe she has some kind of allergy, but to what? When we wash their bedding we use the "Clear" laundry soap. The good for the environment hypo-allergenic laundry soap. Munchie has been on the same ferret food since I've had her for over a year now. She does have a habit of eating dog food if she can find it. We pick up the dog food before we let her out for the day, but sometimes she still finds pieces that the dogs hide or she hides, who knows. Can anyone help my poor naked girl? I'm afraid she will get too cold this winter. I don't want anyone to think that the ferret cage is outside, because it is not, but no matter how warm you have your home in the winter there still seems to be a winter breeze through the house when ever the door opens. Pam Pillars [Posted in FML 6461]