Jerry, one of our two original ferrets, will be seven years old in December. Last summer we started noticing weight loss and hair loss. Jerry was treated for demodex mites, and the hair loss continued. The University of Tennessee adrenal test was positive. She had a normal CBC, but a chem screen showed low glucose (66) and decreased kidney function (BUN:51, creatinine:.9, phosphorus 10.5). Dr. Charles Weiss believes Jerry still has a good chance of recovering from adrenal surgery, and we've scheduled the procedure for Friday. We've had trouble getting Jerry to eat, but for a while she loved turkey canned cat food. She stopped eating that a few days ago and would only take Nutrical, Ferretbites, and pieces of dry food if hand-fed. Today she even refused the Nutrical; she also vomited, so we panicked and took her to Dr. Weiss, who gave her a fluid injection and a B-vitamin injection. Tonight she will take some Nutrical but acts nauseous afterwards. She seemed very weak earlier this evening. It's 3 a.m. and I'm still awake, keeping an eye on her. She hasn't vomited for 7 or 8 hours, so maybe she has stabilized. I keep giving her a little Nutrical at a time, which she licks from my finger. I'm wondering now if her kidney function is declining fast and the stress of surgery will be too much for her. We want to do whatever is best for Jerry; until today we were convinced that surgery was the best option, but now that seems less certain. Clare Sebok [Posted in FML issue 1710]