Spiccup is home and doing well. She was eating like a horse when I left. I have her in the closet with a nice comfy baby quilt, bed liner, litter box w/newspaper, 2 kinds of food and water. She looked bright eyed when I took her out of her cage to put her in the closet. I think she may have to stay in there for a few days so Petey doesn't bother her. He may be my next adrenal surgery He's been very ummmm, assertive and smells musky. He is a MF. I got to keep Spiccup's adrenal and growth. It is huge, about 10 times the size it is normally and hard as a rock. Dr. Snyder played a trick on me. When we got there to pick her up he came out with a sad look on his face and said "we had a little problem, we couldn't find anything wrong with the adrenal so we took out her brain", then he held up this tiny plastic bag with a mass in it and smiled. He's a character. :-) That's an idea though, when you take out a growth or organ keep it for educational purposes. I put the little bag in a baby food jar and sat it on the shelf. I'm starting a collection. Seems like we'll have plenty of opportunities here. :-( While in Topeka we visited pet stores and one in particular had a ferret I'm concerned about. She is at A-Z pets and is adorable with a stripe down her back and on her tail. Her ears were dirty, possibly ear mites, and she was a little nippy with the attendant. Because of ECE I can't handle any other ferrets so I couldn't clean the ears for her. He checked and said they didn't look bad, but they were filthy. When I'd make kissey noises at the cage (I can't touch them but I can kiss them) she would stand up and wag her tail! It was adorable! My concern for her is that Shawnee Co health dept is death on ferrets that bite. WE don't want the Queen of Hearts (off with their heads!) to get any ferrets. Please, if there is anyone on this list in or near Topeka and can take in another ferret, please buy her or at least monitor her, maybe play with her to get her use to people so she isn't nippy. She has a sparkle in her eyes that say she is full of it! Thanks to all for your condolences and concern. My finger is fine. I bleed very little, heal quickly and very well. Hmmmm... isn't that true about vampires too? ;-) My condolences to all who have lost or have sick fuzzies. If you need a shoulder.... Warm Hugs to All. tle [Posted in FML issue 1592]