Stanley one of my polecat hobs (so named because he came to me from Accrington - for you folks in the US of A, Accrington is a town in Lancashire and they have a football (soccer) team called Accrington Stanley). Shortly after Stan arrived here I noticed that his left eye had a milky appearance. The vet confirmed a cataract and thought that Stan's right eye had a dislocated lens. A couple of weeks ago I noticed that his right eye was taking on a milky look. The vet confirms that he has a cataract forming but he still retains some sight. Tony also thinks that Stan has a dislocated lens in his left eye. A few weeks ago Stan had been jumping the gap between the armchair and sofa but his now, very carefully slides, backwards, down from the armchair and walks the short distance before climbing up onto the sofa. I was upset when I first realised than Stan would eventually be blind but it doesn't seem to bother him. After a bit of thought it occured to me that I have never seen a ferret grab a miners helmet and lamp before investigating a rabbit warren - it's really dark down there and a ferret has to rely on its nose, ears and I suppose whiskers to find its way around, so I guess eyesight is not one of their most important senses. Bob, I love your post about the F&G - I reckon they deserve everything you throw at them. Most folks in the UK think the Ca Ca F&G are out of their tiny cotton picking minds!!!! We just can't understand how they can say that ferrets are wild animals. The 'domestic' cat kills far more wild life than a ferret ever could - before anyone wants to flame me. I have 4 cats, 2 kittens and a lurcher as well as 48 ferrets! When is the F&G going to make the domestic cat illegal in Ca? Sheila [log in to unmask] Bolton Ferret Welfare National Ferret Welfare Society Newsletter Editor http://www.btinternet.com/~sheila/ferrets.htm (Last Update 12 Dec 1997) [Posted in FML issue 2167]