My 4 year old albino, Lily, is now a famous ferret. This is not really a good thing. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed that her vulva was swollen and, to make a long story short, after the UT panel was run, she had adrenal surgery, resulting in the removal of her left adrenal gland which was tumorous. Today, my vet called and had received the pathology work back. It seems that Lily had a pheochromocytoma (big word, ain't it?). To the best of my understanding, this is where there are two separate and distinct tumors (benign, thank God) within one adrenal gland. He said there has only been three reported cases of this in ferrets. In all his years as a vet, he has never seen this before in any animal. But, not to worry, he says. Here's my concern. The surgery was 12 days ago. Her vulva is still very swollen, her anus seems to be a little swollen, she is itching like crazy (not where the incision is) and is drinking a lot of water. He told me to wait another week for all of this to subside but I'm worried. Any suggestions or am I being an overprotective mommy? Any and all advice is appreciated. Katharine Lily, Lany, Blaze, and Champ [Posted in FML issue 2080]