Hello again- I wrote last week about my "coughing" Baby and wanted to let everyone know that she is doing much better. After calling every vet in the area, I found one that was an exotic animal specialist. It was a hard search but I got lucky. I took Baby into the vet as an emergency case around 10:30 pm Wednesday. Dr. Davis looked her over and after a taking her temperature, blood tests, x-rays, and general inspection...Baby was diagnosed with Broncial/Pneumonia. She stayed in the hospital overnight in a misting box for her respiratory infection and was doing quite well the next morning. Over the weekend I watched her closely, giving her medication and feeding her by hand (just in case she wasn't eating enough by herself). She is still not 100% but she is looking good. I was really worried about her... As if the above paragraph wasn't hard enough on me I am sad to say I have to now look for a new home for my angels. I live with a family member and she has decided she no longer will allow the ferts to live there. I can not move out due to financial restrictions and I have no one who will keep them for me. I have a male sable "Brut" and a female sable "Baby" (the above mentioned). They are both wonderful ferts, very sociable and come to you when their names are called. This breaks my heart, having to write away my life. For two years now I have loved and adored them both. They need good homes, where they can stay together and be loved as I loved them. If any- one knows of someone who has a heart of gold and would be able to take my babies in, let me know. I have a 3-story cage for them (which they are rarely made to use) and MANY little ferrets extras. I live in Lafayette, IN and in an area where ferrets are common but not treasured. I have few options at this time...I can't abandon them but they are no longer wanted where I live, and very much wanted by myself. Thank you again to those who wrote me regarding Baby, and a special thanks to Trish who was truely there when I needed her and didn't know what to do. I'm sorry to hear about your awful experience, I can now understand your urgency. Dooks and kisses to you. Your search along with my own would be greatly appreciated for a new home for babies. May all your ferts be safe, loved, and healthy Renee Jones [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1688]