Hello all! I just wanted to post a note to thank people for the few responses I received in regards to my "Name that Illness" post. Paleface has been to the vet. His bloodwork indicates that he is indeed healthy. His health does seemed to be improving. He eats like a hog and is gaining some weight. I'm keeping a close eye on him, and we'll be off to the doctor again if I notice any negative changes. While I'm here, I'll comment on a few of the subjects that have arisen as of late. Beginning with the least pleasant, PLEASE DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER "DECLAWING" YOUR FERRET. What a horrible mutilation. Consider having your fingernails and fingertips removed. As a pet owner, you must be willing to make some sacrifices (repairing/replacing damaged furnishings, ferret-proofing, cleaning up "accidents", putting up plants, covering carpeting in dig zones, as well as making regular vet visits, cleaning bedding/cages/etc., etc. etc.) Taking care of a little one and sharing the pleasures that they offer means responsibility and often means that you must give a little of yourself. Enough said; I'll remove myself from my soapbox. (Sorry, I feel very strongly about this issue.) On a funnier note, what a riot to hear of a fuzzie that enjoys being vacuumed! Paleface, on the other hand, is mortally terrified of the vacuum cleaner. He promptly and spontaneously evacuated his bowels once when I started the thing up too close to him. Ever since then I've been sure to give him ample warning, and I relocate him to another room for vacuuming time. Wouldn't want to stress him out. As for toys and sounds that get the boy's attention, I have a collection of Buddhist singing bowls and bells. Want to get a ferrets immediate and undivided attention? Wow do these do the trick. The minute Paleface hears a resonating bell, he makes a beeline for the sound, noses right up to the bell and looks all around it, searching for the "off" switch. It's truly funny to watch him put his head inside a singing bowl and snuffle around. Again, I've resigned fooling around with the bells and bowls to times when he is sequestered in his room (or when I am trying to "ferret him out" of a hiding place) for fear of distressing him. Regarding great games/toys, Paleface goes wild when a drag I string of beads or a drain plug chain across the linoleum or wood floor. He will tirelessly chase the beads or chain back and forth and around and around. It's even funnier because he can't quite get a grip on the smooth floor so he runs really funny, sort of a low, sprawling scuttle. I believe he is chasing the sound moreso than the object because, when I stop dragging the beads/chain, he looses interest. Ah well, enough ferret "tails" for the moment. Great sympathies to all those who have lost little ones. Your stories are heartbreaking. Many serve as good reminders to us all to be very aware of where your fuzzies are and of how safe their environment is. Take care all, Gina and Paleface [Posted in FML issue 1348]