Well, this is a Very good topic to get rolling on. It will help allot of Ferret Folk that are new to the Ferret World, and the Ones who seek to find a Better Ferret vet. I want to Praise Sam for the Lead of this Topic. Now in response to her.. Sam made Very important Points of her Vet. A good vet should ALWAYS look and Listen to a ferret Knowledge Owner. The more they want to Learn of Ferrets, the Better Vet you will have. We have had some terrifying Experiences with vets and Wish they were willing. The Last Vet we had in Florida did adrenal Surgery on Rascal, and this was his 1st time doing it,BUT When he did the Surgery he was on the Speaker Phone with another Ferret Vet from the University of Tenn, and the U of T Vet was walking him through the surgery. Our Present Vet has allot to Learn here in NC now. BUT, He is willing to learn. After he had done all he Could with Sammy, he was very touched and told Judy that he wanted to Learn all about Ferrets. Judy has been getting Vet med Books and Information from TLE and other sources, and even Ordered the Ferrets,Rabbits and Rodents Book for the Vet. He Stated that he wants to get More information, and be a top Ferret Vet in NC. Judy has Acquired a Very Good Relationship with the Office and Vet, now that they love to see us come in. Our Vet is, DR Marc T. Schoenfield Caldwell Animal Hospital Hwy 321 Hudson,NC 28638 (828) 728-6100 I would have to consider him the Best Vet in Western NC., for his willingness to Learn about Ferrets. Thanks, Gary Ferret World Internet Club http://users.twave.net/ferrethut/index.html Western Carolina Ferret Shelter/Rescue & Club http://users.twave.net/ferrethut/default.html email; [log in to unmask] Gary Skinner 158 Cloverdale St Hudson, NC 28638 [Posted in FML issue 2453]