If you are following information on dilative cardiomyopathy (the most common kind of cardiomyopathy for ferrets and for people to get) go to http://www.sciencedaily.com and then go over to the Journal of Clinical Investigation Page to the June 1st issue. Apparently University of Chicago cardiologists have created the first transgenic mice to reproduce this disorder, so expectations are that will open the way for a host of studies which could suddenly (in research terms, so expect it to take the necessary years) improve treatment MARKEDLY. It is noted that because of the inability to have a reliable way to test, even such basics as diet and exercise are little understood for their impact as far as cardiomyopathy is concerned. I did NOT realize that even in humans (who are able to know they don't feel right, get to doctor right away, and communicate the symptoms) it is exceedingly rare to catch the disorder early. Interesting piece -- short, clear, and incredibly well written. I'll have to check this site out more; it's intriguing. [Posted in FML issue 2334]