Dobbin, our four year old male ferret goes about his routines like clockwork every day. Out of the cage, check the perimeters, find Mom, wherever she is in the house, and follow her around until treats are doled out. Well. this didn't change, despite what I learned when I tried to do manicures yesterday. I picked up Dobbin as is our once a week thing, and promptly placed a quarter size dollop of oil on his tummy and started clipping his right hind nails. He's used to this, and there were no problems, but when I got to the left hid foot, he was touchy. He acted like I hurt him the minute I grabbed the foot. On closer inspection, I noticed his outer most toe is completely missing the nail. I don't know when this happened, but it must have been recent, I feel bad that he hurts, but I'm glad he didn't hang himself in his cage by his foot. I have checked bedding etc, and cannot find the nail. I don't know how it happened, I just know he's sore. It had sealed itself, so I didn't mess with it too much. I am watching closely for swelling and/or redness in case it gets infected. So far, so good. The main concern is will this nail grow back? Will it be ingrown? What should I watch for to be sure he has no further problems? He's walking around on it fine, it doesn't seem to bother him, but does not want me to mess with it. Too bad buster, I check it a couple times a day to be sure it hasn't broken open, or developed an infection. Anyway, has anyone any thoughts on things to look for? Cindy & Dobbin do great stuff [Posted in FML 6802]