Dr. Williams (and all others who might have advice), I have 2 fuzzies: a 6 year old terror named Norkie and a 4 year old copycat Sparky. Norkie, an albino, was diagnosed with heart problems 4 months ago. Norkie has a cough, irregular hearbeat, and abdominal swelling. She is alos sleeping most the time. She gets 2 1/4 tablets of encard a day as well as 1 1/4 tablet lassix a day. She eats on her own Adult Science Diet and totally ferret with supplements of K/D, but she has lost a lot of weight, except for her very swollen abdomen. My vet says Norkie is in the last stages of the problem, and that it is only a matter of time. The vet is giving fluids and interjection lassix, but doesn't think anything else can be done for her. Is this it? Or can anythingelse be done?Norkie does not seem to be in pain, but I don't want her to have to go through some. My 8 year old sable Lucy died in Februrary of Insulinoma and heart problems, well, the heart problems were the cause, but she went through a lot with the insulinoma. I don't want Norkie to have to suffer. If anyone has advice, please post her or email me. Thanks, Kathleen Boaz ([log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]) [Posted in FML issue 1248]