>From: David Doyle <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Red poops Whatever color that goes into the ferret is usually the color that poops out... *** Juvenile Lympho >Mugsy is only about 9 months old and is the little one who came into Troy >Lynn's with ECE and passed it to everyone. The doctor seems to think it is >possible that this is what depressed his immune system enough to make him >susceptible to the lymphosarcoma. Any ideas about this? If it is juvenile Lympho, by the time Troy Lynn reads this, Mugsy will probably be on his way to the rainbow bridge. ECE didn't cause it, but whoever the breeder was that this ferret came from, should have this cancer reported and maybe even investigated - juvenile lympho is hereditary... *** Ferret foods >In all of the food debates I have never heard anyone mention "KAYTEE >Forti-diet". This is by far the most popular ferret food sold in this >area. How is it compared to other ferret foods?<< The Ferret Food Comparison Chart is up on Ferret World http://ferret-world.csc.peachnet.edu/STAR/foodchart.html and there are over 25 different dry foods to review. They are ranked by protein and fat contents, not by preference. *** Rescue ferret soon to need home Can't stop rescuing ferrets here... I was at Fairfax County Animal shelter this past weekend and heard they had a ferret dropped off - I asked the new Director of Animal Control if I could take it home and now I have a delightful, approximately 4 year old, non-Marshall Farm, silver/BEW, male ferret who will be looking for a new home around Christmas time. He is presently naked and is scheduled for adrenal surgery December 2. My guess is the owner was daunted by the nakedness and/or the cost of surgery and dumped the ferret at the pound. Can't speak for ECE exposure, the adoption fee will not touch half of the surgery fee (I am NOT looking for donations BTW), and hope someone in the VA/MD area would like to give this buddy a new home for the new year. Pam Grant / The Ferrets of Pet Pals / STAR* [Posted in FML issue 1758]