Dr. Williams, Thank you for getting back to me on the results of the pathology on Dream's testicle. I'm relieved that no tumors were found. How will this affect Dream's fertility? He ran a high fever 104+ for about four days. Can that have affected the other testicle's ability to produce sperm? If it turns out he is sterile, at least I have one litter from him. My son's jill gave birth to 3 kits last Sat. She's a sable mitt and Dream is a badger and we're curious to see what they produced. I never noticed any sign of trauma to Dream's testicle. There were no wound or bite marks. Would the skin have to be broken for this to happen? Could a fall cause the epididymis to rupture? He's jumped from my arms while I was standing up several times. He's young and doesn't seem to realize that he could get hurt jumping from heights. Also, he's in season and only thinks about one thing, "Cruisin' for Babes". So if I'm holding him and he hears one in the other room he forgets everything and has to head for her. Would being in season make him more prone to this type of injury? Regarding my sprite, Starrs, I didn't mean to give the impression that she was completely cured of the effects of an adrenal tumor. She still has a slightly swollen vulva and she's not growing any hair on her hind end and the base of her tail. But she's growing it on her sides, her belly and the top of her head. (She had a wrinkly little bald head.) It's not that she looks so good now, it's more that relative to how she looked before, she's a completely new ferret. Thanks again for all you've done. Cindy Sooy [Posted in FML issue 0806]