> Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 23:55:03 -0400 > From: [log in to unmask] > One more question and we'll go...why do ferrets have tails? Gunther uses his tail. When he's sitting (well, ruching) on your shoulder, trying to get himself in a position to jump to the nearest forbidden surface, he'll wrap his tail around your face, right under your nose to stabalize himself. It feels really strange too, because the poor little guy must have had an accident as a baby, and has more of a stubby half tail, than anything else. And, since he lost a lot of fur, apparently from the shock of the splenectomy last fall, (we had him checked for adrenal problems, the doctor said he wasn't showing any of the other symptoms), his tail still has a huge bald spot on it. All in all, its not the most pleasant thing to have pressed up against your nostrals. (But he does seem to be recovering nicely from the whole splenectomy ordeal. He is definately gaining his weight back. He's grown back a lot of his hair and its starting to come in softer again, I think. He dances around and even wrestles with Mark and I occasionally. He never used to do that, overall, he is a very serious ferret.) He does have a new hobby(i.e. obsession). Now that we are in the house in Wilmington, his personal mission is to get out of the designated ferret room and make sure the rest of the house is safe for human and ferret habitation (especially the stairs, we LOVE stairs). He's getting pretty good at getting the sliding pocket doors open and its a good thing that we're planning to strip the paint off of those doors because his veloceraptor talons have already removed a good bit of it. But he is winning. The constant scratching did force us to open another room to them (which of course only satisfied Gunther for about 20 minutes). But enough of this babble. Anybody know a good vet in the Southern PA, Northern Deleware area? There are couple names in the Star database, but a personal recco is always nice. Email me directly if so. Thanks a lot, Norris (for Mark, Gunther, Nico, and Ozzie) [Posted in FML issue 1211]