JT Speikn <[log in to unmask]> asked about a good ferret vet in the Boston/Cambridge area. I just went to the South Boston Animal Clinic, operated by Boston Veterinary Associates, for annual vacs and exams and was happy with the care my ferrets received. It's on East Broadway, and we saw Dr. Hurley. Both he and the vet tech were comfortable around ferrets (the vet tech had owned one previously), and were good listeners. The receptionist was also nice and friendly, curious about the ferrets. And, if you go to their web site (sorry, don't have URL here but it can be easily found using yahoo), follow the link to the main Boston Veterinary Associates web page, there's a form you can fill out and submit online for a free exam for first-time clients (a $35 value). After you submit the form, they send you the coupon in the mail. All I had to pay for were the vacs and medical waste disposal fees. They also extended the coupon to cover my roommate, who brought her ferrets in on the same day. Angell Memorial also provides high quality care, from what I've heard, but they are also pricey. The South Boston Animal Clinic is accessible by T plus a bus; parking in South Boston is interesting, to put it mildly, but you can drive there. Good luck! Regina Amelia (a whopping 2.5 lbs! "that's your female?!?" the vet tech said as I pulled her from the carrier) and Cully (who I thought was losing weight but is at a personal high of 2.8 lbs, without being fat at all-- yay totally ferret!) "I'm grazing with the dinosaurs and the dear old horses..." -- Nick Cave Regina Harrison [log in to unmask] http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/1083 [Posted in FML issue 2589]