Hi, Gwen. Thanks for the gentle reminder to make this list available to everyone. I have taken the list that was compiled by Dr. Jerry Murray and included it below. We also have a list of the dosages of the medications that were asked about by the shelter operators that I will send to them individually. I was waiting for a couple of corrections and then just got caught up in life. I will send the attachment to all of the attendees of the symposium, except for those who asked to be excluded. If you would like the chart, please let me know. As I said, if you were at the symposium, I will send it to you. For everyone, courtesy of Dr. Jerry Murray, here is a list of suggested first aid items: I would suggest the following things for a first aid kit for ferret shelters: * * 1. alpha trak glucose machine 2. Kwik-stop styptic powder 3. 3M Vetbond tissue adhesive 4. vetwrap 5. syringes for medicating and feeding (1cc, 3cc, and 12 cc) 6. Q tips 7. Pepcid AC 10mg tablets 8. neosporin 9. soft foods (ie A/D, Oxbow's carnivore care, Royal Canin recovery, LaFeber's exotic carnivore, or Gerber's baby food) 10. ear mite product (otomite plus, Revolution (Rx), Advantage multi (Rx), Frontline (no Rx), milbemite, acarexx, or ivermectin), 11. flea product (ie Advantage (no Rx) or Frontline (no Rx)) *Requires prescription:* 1. Carafate liquid 2. SQ fluids 3. Revolution (Rx) 4. Advantage multi (Rx) The kits contained many of these items, but not any prescription items. They were covered by money from a grant by PetsMart Charities, with additional funds provided by F.E.R.R.E.T. A special thank you to Steve Yarbrough and FerretDepot.com, who donated some items, allowing us to make the donation from PetsMart Charities go further. We were able to purchase almost all of the items online from FerretDepot.com, a pharmacy or from the vet. Hope this helps. -- Renee Downs "Eventually we will realize that if we destroy the ecosystem we destroy ourselves." Jonas Salk "The most effective way to do it, is to do it." Amelia Earhart It's amazing how much can be accomplished if nobody cares who gets the credit! Ferret Emergency Response, Rescue & Evacuation Team (F.E.R.R.E.T.) http://www.ferretemergency.org [Posted in FML 7121]