Hi there fellow FMLers! I took Toby for his annual vet visit today. Another new vet (I have moved since he was last at a vet) - I kind of wonder if he thinks vets are disposable?! <g> He only ever sees a vet once or twice and then we move!! On that note, a VERY special thank you to Dr. Karen (can't find your e-mail addy) - we went to Julie Richter as you recommended. I really like her! She said she was planning to get in touch with you! Anyway, no to the reason for my MOOSE ferret title. Toby is a huge <g> adult male ferret - tipping the scales at 2.3 pounds! But, he has a few fleas, my new vet suggested starting him with a flea mousse (moose!) and a house spray. The mousse is called Defend (Just-For-Cats). She said that it won't hurt him if he licks it - except for a possible sore throat. Does anyone have experience with this? Good, bad or otherwise? She recommended this instead of Program/ Advantage because he has just a few and has never had them before. Also, he is an only pet who doesn't get to play outside (because of the horrible ferret-hating landlord)! Toby got "Moosed" as soon as we got home and it didn't seem to bother him. In fact, he was in a really playful and good mood. Strange for him after a vet visit - with shots!!! I mentioned on the AOL ferret chat that people talk alot about their LARGE ferrets but rarely about the little ones. Well, Toby's my *little* baby. At his heaviest 2.5 lbs. fully grown with winter weight on! I'd be interested to hear about some of the tiny ferrets! With dooks and ice creams licks for all the ailing ferrets (ok, I know ice cream is bad for them but sometimes they deserve a treat!), Kimberly and Toby "hey, mom, I like the new vet lady! She let me play with the stethoscope!!! AND, she said I was a good munchkin!" [Posted in FML issue 1731]