Rest in peace: For Pepper, who passed over the Rainbow Bridge about an hour ago. She never hurt anything in her life, and brought nothing but joy to mine, but was taken anyway. She died at the vet's, after complications in an operation to remove a tumor on her left adrenal gland. When I brought her to the vet, the only indication that anything was wrong was slight hair thinning on her neck, and an enlarged vulva. She ate, slept and played just like always, and never had a clue what was going on. I had adopted her in the largest of the FFZ's-CA. She had had similar symptoms last year about this time, and a well-meaning (but not very thorough) vet out there did a cursory exploratory but failed to look behind the left adrenal gland. It probably couldn't have been helped - the vets out there just don't see enough ferrets. Well, I'm sure going to miss her. She was only about 3 years old. This room is starting to look much too large without her. I'll see you over the Rainbow Bridge, sweetheart. Please wait for me. -Jon -----> I have quite a lot of ferret paraphanalia I'd like to give away. If there's anyone within driving distance of Danbury, Connecticut who would like any of the following, let me know: Krinkle Sack Large 2-story wire cage with carpeted flooring Smaller one-story wire cage (connected with larger one by a drainage pipe) Ferret pup-tent Litter box Dryer hose (was her favorite plaything) Wooden carpeted ferret house Misc. toys I can be reached at 800-618-5249. It's a voicemail pager, so leave a voice message with your phone number. Thanks. [Posted in FML issue 1859]