Sukie writes: >Years ago it was thought that it MIGHT be possible to diagnose lympho with >blood tests. Last I read on this topic: this was studied by the idea's >originator (Susan Brown) and others, with the conclusion that blood tests >do NOT accurately and reliably diagnose lympho. A systemic infection can >look pretty much the same. To clearly diagnose lympho you need to pull a >node and biopsy it. This is so true! But on the flip side of things...I had a ferret that we thought had developed a systemic inflection, and then we felt the swollen messentaric lymph node. A surgery to remove the node for biopsy confirmed the lympho. Bob C. talks about nuts and ferrets. I'm not saying anything about the nutritional aspects of this, but wouldn't nuts be something to avoid as they don't digest quickly and could possibly cause a blockage? I have been known to slip a lick of peanut butter here and there to a fuzzy, but I don't think I would ever intentionally give them a peanut (although a peanut in a shell makes a great toy as long as you can supervise). Also Bob had mentioned the dog food- when my sister visits with her dogs, some of my ferrets will stop at nothing to get to the dogs food and steal as much as they can- it is a treat of treats! We usually give them each a piece or two as a treat, seemed to think that it couldn't be any worse than raisins for them. Roberta writes: >I was honored the other morning with the presentation, in my bed, of a >semi- concious field mouse. I can't figure out where they got it from and >why the little guys decided to bless me with it, everyone else was up and >about while I was the only one sleeping in. Well, I tell ya, when it >dawned on me what the little gift was, I leapt over the end of the bed >without evening touching the brass footboard. EEEUUUUWWWWW!!!!! LOL! Yuck! I think I would have been out of that bed pretty quick too! Sorry to have had a good chuckle at your misfortune! -Anne [Posted in FML issue 2330]