Took Emma to the vet Tuesday - he said he couldn't feel any scent glands, but that sometimes extra ducts open up. He also shaved her abdomen to look for a spayiong scar, but was unsure whether or not he found one because they're spayed young (and thus usually heal well). He told me he could find out for certain whether or not she'd been descented by making a small slit - an ininvasive procedure - but to find out for sure whether she'd been spayed, he'd have to do invasive surgery. Of course, if she goes inito heat we'll know for sure, but i'd rather not have that happen. Comments, PLEASE - should I go ahead and tell him to cut her open to check if she's been spayed? or should I wait? how much more dangerous is it top spay a ferret while she'd in heat (as opposed to before she goes into heat)? The pet store said she'd been spayed and descented, but they didn't know her age or ANYTHING else, and she _has_ sprayed about three times...eeek! what do i do??? As far as 'college pets' go - i'm in college, so I guess that wuld make Seth and Emma college pets. They're very portable, which is one of the MANY things i really like about them - it's hard to travel with fish. And they _are_ pretty quiet, except during their little I'm-Alpha fights :) And since I live in a dorm, Seth and Emma 'officially' live at my friend Kate's apartment... ;> - joyce (will you two get along? ACK - that disk had my term paper on it! SETH NO BAKA! EMMA NO BAKA!*) - Seth, Hider of Pens, Destroyer of Disks (i told you i didn't want this thing here) - Emma (why won't Seth let _me_ have a title?) *Seth/Emma no baka - Japanese: 'no' is sort of like = therefore: "Seth/Emma = fool"; "Seth/Emma is a fool" i've been into far too much anime/manga lately! [Posted in FML issue 1396]