I just "rescued" a pair of ferrets from a gentleman that I work with. They seem very normal except both of them have extensive hair loss. Both of their tails are completely bald, and it appears that they have lost most of their undercoats as well. I think that it is a bit early for them to be shedding their winter coats (and it's a bit drastic if they are). I have not noticed any physical signs of disease, except that their remaining fur is VERY coarse, and they are a BIT on the thin side (ribs almost showing). Otherwise, they have the normal ferret attitude. It is also obvious that they have not had a nail clipping recently, perhaps they were neglected? (I would hate to think that of a co-worker) I will call their former vet (who gave them a rabies shot, but not a distemper - odd) and get their records. I will also call my vet and get them an appointment TOMORROW. I thought I saw a thread about hair loss here before, but I don't recall what it said, so if anyone has any advice/opinion please let me know! John [Posted in FML issue 0774]