Downey, Susan: RE EYE PROBLEM: We have a ferret ( Bandit ) with a similar buldging eye. In his case, it turned out to be glaucoma. The hallmark of this disease is an increase in the preasure within the eye. This will eventually lead to vision loss. After an initial evaluation by his vet. He was refered to a vetinary ophthamologist, who had some experience with ferrets. She had been trained at the Animal Veterinary Hospital in New York City. We were very impressed with her knowlege and handiling of our Bandit. He has gone on to develop glaucoma in the other eye, but is otherwise unimpared. His current treatment is 0.25% Timoptic twice a day to both eyes and 1.0% Pilostate also twice a day to both eyes. Although our case turned out to be glaucome, your animal should be check out by his own vet and additionally a vet. ohpthamologist. The eye is a very specialized organ. and most vets have very little in depth training on treating eye problems. It should be left to the experts who have the knowlege and equipment. [Posted in FML issue 2269]