Hi again! Here's kinda a random question.... My Boo-Boo (non-MF 1 1/2 yr old F) has a nose as pink as a blushing bride's cheek, but Murphy (MF 2 1/2 yr old M) has a nose that is darker and has black/brown blotches on it. They're both sables; Boo-Boo's a Siamese with a cute tiny white bib and a little bit lighter all over, and Murphy looks like the description I've heard of a Siamese but his mask isn't really V-shaped like Boo-Boo's. I keep wanting to wipe the dirt off of Murphy's nose, particularly because Murph is always the one that finds and digs in my ficus tree. Someone's post the other day about nose funguses (I think) leads me to ask...Is Murphy's nose coloration common, or is it a fungus that he's had for his whole life and I need to cure. If it is a fungus, what are the possible dangers to Murph's health? It's never seemed to bother him, and my vet has never said anything about it, but I'm not fully convinced I've found a vet that is very ferret-smart. TIA, Murphy ("I know there's raisins at the bottom of this ficus tree pot") Boo-Boo ("Oooh, toes, toes, toes, this is almost as good as raisins") and Eric ("Ow!") [Posted in FML issue 1528]