Unfortunately, one of our club members had a very bad experience with a vet who represented themself as an experienced ferret doctor. This ferret - approximately 5 months old went in for a routine spay. The veterinarian said the baby had a tumor on her kidney the size of a quarter. The tumor and kidney were removed. The club member didn't tell me if they went ahead with the spay - I assume they did. A short time later, they checked on the baby. She was just starting to come around from the surgery. They noticed her stomach was "very bloated" and went back in. The baby had "severe internal bleeding" and died. This was a veterinarian that she had only been to once and was not her regular veterinarian. She had taken her male ferret in the day before for a routine neuter and had no trouble. She did not go to her regular veterinarian, whom has been her vet for years, because this other doctor could do the surgery less expensively. Please let this tragic story be a very valuable lesson to anyone "looking for a bargain." You get what you pay for. She wanted a cheap surgery, and that's what she got -- cheap! I try very hard to always see the good and I don't like to speak badly about anyone, but an innocent ferret paid the ultimate price - this makes me mad!! We can do better than this. Mary Oyer Peoria Area Ferret Connection P.O. Box 923 Morton, IL 61550 309-263-7603 [Posted in FML issue 1484]