Effie Marie Hines: I think perhaps you should consider finding another vet. One who is better informed about ferrets and maybe more sensitive. I do understand that sometimes there is just nothing that can be done. Of course, I can't be sure because I'm not there, but I'm getting vibes that you aren't exactly satisfied with the vet's actions and diagnosis (or lack of one). I've had mediocre vets and I've had wonderful vets. The wonderful ones are really concerned about your pets, tell you everything, are well informed and up-to-date offering you articles, textbooks and facts, really listen to you, and would do everything in his/her power to save your pet's life. I don't know where you live, but in my experience, Dr. Roy Cruzen in Houston and Dr. Douglas Heacock in Madison, NJ are two of the best. Good vets are out there. You just have take the time to shop around. Poor Loki. I didn't even know him but tears come to my eyes whenever I think of his last days. I know you must miss him terribly. Hugs and kisses to you and your other babies. Jennifer Brett and Nash [Posted in FML issue 0695]