Got Noodle back today - called the vet this morning and they reported he was jumping around in his cage throwing a towel around. The vet (Dr. Jantzi in Brighton at Town & Country) was wonderful - talked to me on the phone, brought Noodle out herself, prescribed Baytril to prevent infection, and told me how Noodle had charmed everyone in the clinic by being cuter, cuddlier, and more loving than any of the other ferrets they'd seen lately. Hee! There is much less blood in his urine today and none in his stool, so the current theory is that his bladder was bruised in the accident. Again, he's still very active (and cute) and i realize how amazingly, miraculously lucky i am that he's still with me - i am going to be more vigilant than ever now (of course, my roommates and SO already think i'm overprotective and cuckoo:). For those listreaders who ask for help in acquiring a ferret because they're financially strapped - trust me, dont get a ferret unless you reliably have a few hundred dollars to spare in case of emergency. Someone posted about acquiring a credit card - if you can do it, it's the best emergency possession EVER. If all four (knock on wood) of my ferrets suffered an accident or illness at once, i have the credit and the income to insure they would all be treated. Even just ONE ferret WILL reliably cost you a few hundred dollars at one or two times in their lives, either through getting sick, being in an accident, or eating something. Expect a minimum emergency bill of $100. Period. Dont get a ferret unless you can come up with that on a moment's notice. Melissa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Melissa Litwicki "Is it ... atomic?" [log in to unmask] "Yes! VERY atomic!" [Posted in FML issue 1728]