Hi all, Good news, my Fredonia ferrets are all getting along now. It sure took Athena a while to allow the boys (Ulysses and Spartan) to get close, they liked to sniff her - uh - other end and she did not like that. Also they liked to play rougher than she did and she would cry and "poof" so I kept them apart. The boys were the first to learn to accept and even like each other. We would periodically put them and Athena together again and now we can even cage them together and no cries or "poofs" except for someone who has dreams once in a while (don't know who it is tho')! It's very exciting to see them all dooking and war dancing together after all this time!!!!!! Now if I can just get Job to accept the Fredonia bunch! Maybe if I just keep at it and keep being patient; probably a little like waiting to see the Easter Bunny hiding the eggs I think tho'. Maybe it's been an Easter Ferret all the time! Cassie had her adrenal surgery Sunday and is very bruised and sore, but is eating and pooping so she is doing alright. I expect she will be doing a little more in the next few days. My vet is so sweet, she donated her time because I didn't have the extra money (Uncle Sam decided he needed more than I had already paid him, we know how he is!). I helped her with the surgery, handing her the instruments (well, emptying them on the surgical area) and taking the heart monitor readings and adjusting the humidifier, etc). I got to see where the adrenals are (very small things), very interesting for a non medical person (I've always been interested in medical things tho'). Her spleen is enlarged (about 2 X's it's normal size the vet said), we are hoping that this surgery will take care of the problem and it will shrink and not get larger. I hope she won't need any more surgery, I sure don't like to see her not feeling so well! I've had surgery and I remember, it is not a fun thing!!!!!! Vicky [log in to unmask] http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/ferret1/ Families are Forever [Posted in FML issue 1902]