Dear readers: I have a 4 year old ferret, Ricky, and few days ago it was diagnosed with Insulomnia (I hope I spelled it right). I am devastated, because I feel helpless and seeing Ricky having seizures broke my heart. While I am writing this e-mail message, he is undergoing a surgery. As you can see, I am trying to give the best care possible, because I want to see him bounce and chuckle once again. This diagnose came as a shock to me, he was a very healthy ferret and showed no signs of illness whatsoever. I would appreciate any suggestions regarding the post surgery care. I also have a mate for Ricky, her name is Lucy and she is 3 1/2 yrs old. Lucy seams to be very healthy, but now I am worried that the same thing can happen to her. What behavior patterns should I look for? Thank you in advance for your suggestions. Sincerely, A.K. P.S. For CA residents -- Few years ago, you have seen Ricky and Lucy in CA Lottery Commercial on TV. [Posted in FML issue 1326]