Bridge Greeters, My 7 yo baby girl had to leave us today. I took her to our outstanding vet because she wasn't eating and she was dehydrated, despite my giving her subq fluids. The blood work came back indicating kidney failure. She looked like she was miserable, so I made the heart wrenching decision to have my baby girl put to sleep. Brody came to the shelter in 2004 when she was around 1.5 years old. The woman who gave her up said she was a biter and that's why they called her "Vicious". This "vicious" girl never bit hard enough to break the skin in the years she was with us. In early 2005, I decided to adopt her since she'd been in the shelter for awhile. Besides, I loved her funny looking face. See, she has only 1/2 a mask, you can see a picture of her here: www.ferretlady.org/ferrets.html. She was always the most playful girl! She loved to play the "biting" game where she grabbed at your hand while you tickled her tummy. I'd say to her, "Brody Toady you are so Vicious!" But she was actually a Daddy's girl. My husband would walk up to the ferret cage or the gate into the ferret room and if Brody saw him, she'd run like lightning to get to him to be picked up. He would button up his chamois shirt and put her down the front so that her head could stick out--I'm so upset that I never got a picture of it! :( I'm going to miss you baby girl--Oy and Sasha Fierce miss you too. Your daddy misses you most of all. It's been a long time since I requested a greeting, but I felt now was the time since she went down hill so quickly and I don't feel like I had enough time to say good bye. I love you Brody Baby, my little Vicious, vicious twirly girly! I will see you again, I know it. Melanee Ellis And now they are two: Oy and Sasha Fierce "The Ferret Lady" Eugene, OR [Posted in FML 6874]