[log in to unmask] FMLers: Two things: First, Facile, our 5 mo old sable female, had a wierd episode. Last night, she went to sleep under the stove; when she was prompted to get out, she became lethargic, her gait was unsteady, and ultimately she became almost inert, for about two hours. Very, very scary. Ultimately, she vomited twice, and gradually regained some ferret energy, in short bursts. So, how come? She had slept under the stove before; my memory of this is that she was somewhat sluggish after those times, but I put it down to fatigue. This time was different, much more severe (and, we have blocked off the stove, now). There was also the introduction of a new ferret (Bagel) the day before, with its attendant stress; both are MF offspring, from the same pet store, etc. Facile has had all her shots. My own theory is that there was some oven cleaner, or other chemical, remaining on the floor under the stove, which she inhaled while asleep. My concern is this: is there some residual effect of poisoning? How could we tell? She seems fine today, but her episodes of sleep are longer. Any other theories or thoughts? Would a vet visit be useful (difficult, since we live in a FFZ)? Any other advice? The second thing is the story of Facile's name. Many years ago, my wife and I had tea at the Ritz in Boston (the only time that happened!!). At an adjoining table were two senior women comparing their families. "My daughter moved to California and married a tennis teacher", one said. "One of his students is that nice young movie star, Facile Ferret" And so Facile, oh so long ago, had a name. Sartre was wrong: essence did preceed existence, at least in Facile's case. Anyhow, I would be delighted to hear from anyone on possible explanations of her episode last night. Jack, Donna, Kate, Michael, Facile, and Bagel [Posted in FML issue 1035]