I took Cujo and Bandit to the vet this morning (Saturday). I could feel lower abdominal lumps in BOTH of them! This was not a surprise in Cujo's case, as he has been fighting prostatic cyst problems for some time now. The vet aspirated them both. Got 7 cc's of light green fluid from Cujo and 5 cc's from Bandit. He spun the fluid from Bandit to check for solids (crystals). There were no crystals but a lot of what he called "cellular trash", which indicated infection. So, now we have TWO Marshall Farms ferrets, both around 6 years old with the same problem. Both have previously had adrenal operations. I took them to Dr. Finnell at the South Orlando Animal Hospital. Our regular ferret vet, Dr Jeff Shaffer at the East Orange Animal Hospital was not on duty this Saturday. Dr. Finnel said he might see Dr. Jeff over the weekend, and talk to him about Cujo and Bandit. Dr. Finnell and Dr. Jeff were classmates, and Dr. Jeff recommended that we see Dr. Finnell if he was ever not available. In any event, I will contact Dr. Jeff Monday to see what he thinks we should do next. I am VERY pessimistic about both our little guys. In May, Dr. Jeff said the Cujo's prognosis was "guarded". A daily dosage of antibiotics (5 mg of orbax) can only work so long until the effect of antibiotics does not work because the bugs mutate to resist it. I do not anticipate the future. We love them both. Maybe too much, if that is possible. Someday, I'm afraid, we will have to decide. Just typing the words here brings tears. Love your babies. Check them. Get to know what they should feel like. I check all four of ours two or three times a day. It is only because I know how they should feel that I have been able to catch their problems in time to get them help. Our sympathies go out to those who have had fuzzies go over the Bridge. We catch sight of the Bridge every now and then, but have avoided it, so far. Charlie, Ag, Donna, Cujo, Bandit, Snowball and Valentine. [Posted in FML issue 2479]