DR>What you are describing when your ferret paws at his mouth, in my DR>experience, means that your ferret is probably nauseated. This sometimes DR>go hand in hand with the teeth grinding. Yup...Get this little one into a vet ASAP! I've seen enough of these symptoms to know that they mean something's wrong. Pawing could be nausea or it might indicate something more serious like insulinoma. Teeth grinding is sometimes also seen in insulinoma, but can also be a symptom of adrenal problems. [DISCLAIMER: I am not a veterinarian. Information provided here is strictly anecdotal and should be taken as such. A competent ferret veterinarian should be consulted in all matters of ferret health.] On other matters... Feb 2nd may be Groundhog day to the rest of the country... but here in the Chicago Area, we celebrate Ferret Day! Tradition is: if a ferret sees his or her shadow on Ferret Day, he can be certain of getting a cagemate withing 6 weeks. [Posted in FML issue 1464]