Greetings. I'm about a week behind on my FML readings and feel completely out of touch with the current debates. Glad to see that most of the controversial-antagonistic stuff has died out... of course since I'm working BACKWARDS through the last 9 days I've probably got some waiting for me. :) ECE: Someone posted about having 10 ferrets, several of which had come down with ECE and s/he feared that the remaining clan was next and that there would be a non-stop cycle of ECE infection in the home. I don't have an answer, but I do have a question. If ECE is viral (which it almost certainly is) and the ferret is able to produce antibodies against the virus to attack any reinfection (i.e. a ferret that recovers from ECE will never get a full blown case of ECE again), would it not be possible to create a vaccine against ECE? Yes, I realize that the research and financial hurdles are difficult to overcome for any form of medical research; my question is 'is it possible' not necessarily 'is it likely to happen.' Richmond, VA: I believe I have the place correct. Those of you living in the Richmond area should be on the lookout for a Dr. Tracy Bell. Our beloved ferret vet has left Vermont and moved her family to Virginia. Her old practice didn't know the name of her new employer, but if you can track her down, I highly recommend her. She may not have all the answers, but she doesn't hesistate to admit that fact and she's consulted with Dr. Dutton (Weare, NH) on numerous occasions when she needs advice. She loves ferrets and on several occasions we behind the back of her employer and gave us discounts and 'free-stuff.' If you do track her down, tell her Erin and Laura (from Vermont) sent ya! Apologies to E.L.: Ed, I didn't ignore your rebuttal and questions re: genetic theory and MF's driving the domestic ferret to extinction. I've been out of town finishing up some fisheries research for the last week and haven't been able to accomplish anything FML-related in that time. I'll reply directly to you since I have no desire to reignite a debate that at this point has virtually no ferret-related component to it. Petromalt 'treat?': To finish on a more humo(u)rous note, has anyone observed the caching response in a ferret that's given Petromalt? Gillian (who's making slooow progress with her biting) has decided that this is not a treat to be enjoyed at the time it's given. She'll take a few licks, make a face like she's been fed a lemon (i.e. Elvis Lip) and run under the sofa ditch the 'stash' in a corner. It's a mess to get out of the carpet, but a riot to see. -Erin... ========================= Mr. Erin M. Ennis | Any sufficiently convoluted argument can eennis(at)zoo,uvm,edu | be made to appear to be science as the Water Resources Major, | layman equates incomprehensibility with Biology Minor | science. -Unknown Uni. of Vermont | ========================= [Posted in FML issue 2407]