Mark et al. asked about Alice, who drools and seems lethargic and dazed; and Victoria Hadfield asked about her friend Maragret's Boo, whose back legs aren't working properly. Both sets of symptoms are fairly common in insulinoma (islet cell tumors). Hind leg weakness can also show up with lymphosarcoma. Blood glucose levels are a good test for insulinoma: Dr. Williams has said, "Animals with blood glucose levels less than 60 mg/dl should be strongly suspect of having one or more of these tumors." I'm sure others with much better credentials than I have will offer more suggestions, as well. Tasmin Liddle asked about ferret carrying bags: Our two ferrets share a rectangular "sports" duffle bag with a cardboard bottom, about 18 X 10 X 10 inches (45 X 25 X 25 cm). It has two zippered mesh pockets on one of the long sides, so we removed the bag behind one of the pockets to make a mesh window. It also has two small end pockets, which are very handy for carrying leashes, toys, Linatone, and extra food and water bottles. For a litter pan, we use a Rubbermaid plastic storage container about 9 X 5 X 4 inches (22 X 12 X 10 cm), the rectangular one made for ice cream or bread. We bored two holes in the pan and we fasten it to one end of the bag using wire through holes poked in the bag. A thick layer of taped-in newspaper and maybe a -little- litter is all it needs; more litter just gets kicked around the bag. -- - Pam Greene ==> Ferret Central has moved! <== Tell your friends, tell your neighbors, and change your links to <http://www.optics.rochester.edu:8080/users/pgreene/central.html> [Posted in FML issue 1133]