For those of you interested... Patient: White male, 2.4 lbs, approx 3.5 yrs old. Had mild reaction to Imrab last year (flushing, itching and elevated temperature). This year much more severe reaction: He was premedicated with 0.25 ml Benydryl by myself 30 mins before injection. He was premidicated with epinephrin(sp) by vet 15 mins before injection. About 8 minutes after injection with _Imrab_ (not Fervac) he started flushing, temperature went up rapidly, front legs became paralyzed. He was given "two shots" and some oxygen by the vet and is recovering. Expected to be released in about two hours. The vet has said that she cannot recommend giving him any more Imrab shots. --- We also have a 2 lb female that reacted to Imrab last year but more seriously. She also can't have another Imrab injection. The vet has agreed to supply a statement next time that identifies why the ferret cannot be vaccinated for rabies. Probably no good in a bite incident but at least it shows the lack of injection is a "concious" decision. The chances of them biting someone is very remote so I'm not too worried about it at this point. (The vet already has the relevant addresses to report the reaction.) [Posted in FML issue 1578]