Hi, I have a ferret who is almost 3 years old. Aside from the fact that she eats everything in sight, (sweaters, socks, blankets, etc.) I am wondering about her health. Whenever she eats these things I give her a laxative, and she always seems to feel much better afterwards (you think she'd figure out that eating all this junk makes her sick...). Anyway, about 2 weeks ago, I noticed that the hair on her tail, which is normally long and pointed at the end (like most ferrets) was suddenly cut off, like instead of being pointed, it was now abrubly straight, giving the appearance of a square-ended tail. It is possible that it somehow got cut off, but it doesn't seem to be growing back into the full pointed shape it normally is in. (I have also been noticing that the hair on her tail has been getting thinner for sometime). She has also seemed a bit lethargic for sometime now. She has been eating, drinking, and pooping regularly. At one time, someone mentioned a common ailment of ferrets, characterized by their age and loss of hair on their tails. Do any of you have any ideas about this?? Thanks. Chris. Please email me: [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 0358]