I urgently need to find an experienced ferret vet, as near to Plymouth, Mass. as possible. My ferret, Minima, has had a noticeable lump in her abdomen for a bit more than a month now. Since she had previously been diagnosed as having a slightly enlarged spleen, I supposed that it was just that, and resolved to have her checked by a ferret vet as soon as I got back to Michigan in the fall. A few days ago she became *very* tired and lethargic, flopping to the floor after walking only a few feet, and wheezing somewhat when she breathed. Now she has stopped eating, unless I feed her soft food with an eye dropper (then she laps it up hungrily). Even worse, she seems unable to use her litter box--she tries to frequently, but can only pass a few drops of very soft stool, or just a few drops of a clear or whitish liquid. She is getting thinner, although I have been feeding her with the eyedropper. I strongly suspect that she may be blocked somewhere in her digestive system, and would like to get her to a vet ASAP. Unfortunately, as I'm living in Massachusetts for the summer, I haven't been able to find any vets who have experience with ferrets. Does anyone know of a good ferret vet as near as possible to Plymouth, MA? I don't have a car, but could rent one if necessary. Also, I'm worried about continuing to feed her. Obviously she needs food, but nothing is coming out the other end! I'm afraid of the consequences of filling her up when she can't empty herself. :( If anyone can help, please send email to [log in to unmask], or call me at (508) 224-6286. Feel free to call collect. Thank you. [Posted in FML issue 1294]