Dear Fellow FMLr's, We had our first experience with a vaccine reaction two days ago. It went like this. I had a bad scare with Flash two days ago. I took him and Peanut and Sybil the cat, in for shots and Peanut got her teeth cleaned. I left Peanut and Dr. Mike put Sybil and Flash in the car in the front seat with me, thank goodness. About a mile away from the clinic I noticed Flash was tossing himself around inside the cage. At first I thought he was teasing Sybil. Then I noticed he was coughing and sneezing and gasping for breath. We turned around and headed right back to the clinic, hitting every red light on the way. By the time we got there his tongues and the inside of his mouth were blue. I walked him right back to the surgery and told Tammy he was having a reaction to his shots. Dr. Mike was in the private surgery but ordered Prednizone by injection and then, when the oxygen mask wasn't working, Flash was put in the glass box and given oxygen that way. He was settling down when I left to take Sybil home and grab some food for Flash (nothing the vet had on hand would he touch). By the time I got back, he was in a cage, all pink and Flash again. Peanut's teeth had been done and she was ready to go home. Dr. Mike sent an extra shot of Prednizone home with me, for just in case. Peanut got only the one shot and goes back next week to get her rabies. This was our first anaphylactic reaction to having both shots at the same time, but it was scary enough for all of us, that I think ferrets will be getting their shots in two trips now from Dr. Mike. All ferrets. Blessings to all who love ferrets, the best little pets in the world. Cheryl -- The Critterpen by Chemayn Cheryl M. Nordgulen Olympia, WA 98506 Walk in peace, speak softly, love much. [Posted in FML issue 2216]