My, how they grow up so fast... before I know it they'll be off to college and I'll be alone once more. In the meantime I will enjoy her little antics until the day she decides that this house is not big enough for the 12 of us. Ping's Hissy Fit Hiss List Update: Add to her last list of Why Ping Hisses, the following: not letting her dig my plants up after shooing her out 22 times (Even Mushu gave up!); not letting her into the bathroom when I want to pee; not letting her fly off the clothes hangers on the top shelf of the closet; not letting her wear aftershave; not letting her on the computer for more than 2o minutes; not letting her run off with the entire bottle of Linatone; not letting her ride the kitty - sorry Ping - not my choice!; not letting her suck on the corner of the water bed bag. The Fabulous Flying Zucchini Sisters It has become a regular event that each morning as we prepare to leave for work, Mushu and Ping get the rips and literally fly off of anything that gets in their way. I could have sworn the other morning that I had sugar gliders instead of ferrets... I guess I must live with Transformer Ferrets or Changling Ferrets... I have made it my mission to discover the truth behind these alien beings! I was wondering why they liked watching X-Files so much... and somebody ordered Twilight Zones tapes... Water Bowl Tip Issue Solution After trying many an idea I discovered that by putting a glass pie plate under the water dish and filling them both with water that it has stopped the water tipping thing. I also had to sign a paper declaring my intentions to give them a swimming pool... they have given me until July in which they will revert back to their old ways if I don't follow through! Watering the Ferrets Today as I was watering the plants, both Ping and Mushu decided that wet dirt was definitely more fun to dig into than dry dirt. I wish I had a movie camera to record this hour and a half. Just as I managed to get one out of the dirt, the other one would hop right in... it's like they were conspiring against me to see how long I would last. They won... the first round, well, and the 2nd and third. Hell... they had me on the ropes for what seemed forever. But I have a plan... I have decided to booby trap the plants with orange peels! DOH! How was I suppose to know they liked orange peel! Plan two: squirt bottle with vinegar/water mixture. Nope, they went straight for the full strength big bottle. Damn! Plan three: Move and not give my forwarding address... I'd be homesick within the hour.... I'm in love with their antics! Weird Toes I wanted to give them time to get use to all the climbing they could do in their new environment and did not clip their toe nails right away. I have discovered that Ping is missing the nail off of one of her back toes and that Mushu has two toe nails growing out of one of her back toes. They are fine otherwise, although I thought I saw one of them walking upright at 2 am yesterday morning. Sick Brother Chook, my 5 year old baby boy, has decided that he did not want to eat anymore. He lost half of his weight in under a week. After two days at the hospital, Chook regained some weight but it has been a slow climb since then. He drank water on his own and actually ate at the vet's but wouldn't eat at home. All the blood work found nothing out of the ordinary. The x-ray revealed an unknown grey area that the vet referred to as a "gas cap" - something may have temporarily blocked off his stomach so that he could not get the food down. Food was changed, and since then, he has improved slowly but steadily. He was also placed on Amoxil for 10 days at a lose dosage. Many ideas have come to mind but none match what he could have gotten into. I was sick briefly with the flu and actually everyone was affected. They all showed soft runny stools but they cleared up a couple of days later. None lost weight except Bear but after two days of making sure she was eating regularly, her weight returned to normal. It is still a mystery - no different colored poops, and no funny colored urine. After three weeks, Chook finally took to eating a raisin. You're not leaving me yet if I have anything to say about it! That's it for now... back to the grind. My deepest sympathies to all those that crossed over... my strength to those who have sick ones. Betty and Her Blur O'Fur To my ferts: Life just keep getting better and better knowing you are in my life. [Posted in FML issue 2566]