Ilena, Reading your account of your rescue was deja vu for me. A month ago I also went to one of the local pet stores that works "with" me in helping recue ferrets and educate their owners. This ferret had been given to them because the owner just didn't want him anymore. "Grampa" was covered with urine and feces and could barely hold his head up. After giving warmed Pedialyte and some diluted duck soup, I put him on a table to get a better look at him. All Grampa could do was drag around his hind end. He had sores on both of his back feet from dragging them. I bathed Grampa and put him in my hospital cage and continued to feed him every few hours during the night. Vet check confirmed cage paralysis and severe malnourishment. I started physical therapy after a warm bath twice a day. To avoid dry skin, I put 1 tsp. of baking soda in a tub of water. Grampa is now walking and dancing with the best of him. We don't know how long he had been in his previous condition and are very thankful it wasn't any longer. I give all the credit to the wonderful little fert who has an amazing will to live and love. I hope you have the same or better response than I did. Paula Ferrets"R"Fun Santa Fe [Posted in FML issue 2473]