Hello all, I am constantly playing catch up with the list, so if anything here has been answered or outdated, sorry. Please mail any responses to [log in to unmask] so we don't make it even harder for others to catch up. First... Has anyone ever let their ferrets play with coconuts? My husband buys whole coconuts and Oliver, our 12 week old loves them. He steals the half shells from out of his laps. Then he drags them across the floor and up into his cubby. It is a site, he also loves to eat pieces of the meat. A question was posted about breeders in Iowa. We bought Oliver one month ago from a breeder here in Ames, Iowa for $25. They have an amazing park for the ferrets, (all 77 total) it is unbelievable!!! I am not sure if they sell to stores though. FLEAS We were attacked by fleas also. We declared an all out war on them. Here is what worked for us, and what didn't. - Raid Flea Bomb, no noticable effect - Flea Stop Shampoo, knocked fleas out for about 10 mins, then they were hopping all around again. - Hartz house spray, no noticeable effect, though one before it worked wonders. - Hartz cat flea collars, yucky!!! but they came with the miracle product. In the box was a free sample of this liquid that you rubbed on the pets and it was amazing, though difficult to control application. The other thing that we used was some off name dog spray. I do know that I am bad for using it, but I figured that the fleas were much more damaging. When bathing with the shampoo the ferrets would bleed from the bites. BTW, for you dog owners, Hartz form of Advantage (only for dogs so far) DOES NOT WORK, you will not save money over prescription drugs because it doesn;t work!!! I am concerned about possible effects from this invasion. What about Anemia. How do we know if this has occured? Our little one (12 weeks) keeps attacking our older one (2 years). They enjoy this play. However, the other day I noticed some big scabs on our older one's head. Should I seperate them? My main and final concern. This has happened in both of our ferrets, at different times. We have found them, and believed them to be dead. They were completely limp and unconcious. They were warm and had heartbeats though. We woke them up with water splashes. Is this deep of sleep possible from ferrets that wake up to follow me to the bathroom in the middle of the night? Ok, I must go, thank you for all of your time!!!! The Barrett Zoo [Posted in FML issue 2073]