Pam Greene's FAQ( part 3) mentions that sweet oil, made for cleaning (human) babies ears, can be used to clean the ears of ferrets. Since commercial ear cleaner sounded pricey (about $8 for 4 ounces), I thought I'd check it out as an alternative. The local (big) drugstore did indeed have the stuff; only $2.19 for 2 ounces. Wow, I thought, much cheaper. Since I'd been wondering what the heck 'sweet oil' was, I took a closer look at the bottle. It was marked 'Sweet oil (olive oil)' on the front. On the back it said 'Active ingredient - olive oil'. No mention was made of any inert ingredients. So I can't help but wonder...is this the same stuff I cook with? I've got a big bottle of olive oil in my kitchen, is this just as good for cleaning ferret ears as the more expensive stuff in little bottles? If it's not the same, do any of you know what the difference is? (And in case you're wondering, no, I didn't buy it.) [Posted in FML issue 1874]