Hello again! First, thanks again to those of you that responded to me about this issue. I wrote the other day about my 19 month female ferret who has a balding spot on her back near her shoulders. I have an idea and I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Within the last month I moved into a new house here in Denver, CO. However, where I lived previously was the only home Gidget knew. The old house was a lot darker than the knew one. I am wondering if the change in enviroment may have a roll in this. If the move has stressed her out perhaps she would have lost some hair as a result. The bald spot doesn't seem to be changing over the past few weeks. I am of course concerned about adrenal disease, but the pattern of hair loss is not consistant with what I've been reading. Also, her age (19 months) is not consistant with what I've read about adrenal disease. Her vulva is not swollen and no discharge is noticed. I've received two possible theories. One FML friend suggested that fleas may be a possibility. I don't have much experience with fleas in Denver, Co. The climate is cold enough to keep them away. I don't detect any rash nor do I notice her itching excessively. I've looked in her ears and examined her skin to see if I could see any insects, but I don't see anything. The other possibility is perhaps lighting. As I mentioned I recently moved. The old house was very dark. Possibly the enviromental change caused the bald spot. I will keep a concerned eye on her and take her to a more qualified vet than the last one I took her to. If any one out there knows of a vet in the Denver area please let me know. I am finding it difficult to find vets that have any expertise on ferrets. At any rate, if anyone has any further ideas on this subject please let me know. Again thank you for your thoughts and information about adrenal disease. Sincerely, Kent [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1954]