My silver mitt has lost most of the color he had when I first got him. I've had him for 3 and a half years (he's around 4 and a half yrs. old). He's practically all white aside from a few dark hairs around his neck. Well, I shouldn't say "white". Both he and my albino are "yellow" in color. I have tried different brands of food, shampoos, etc.-nothing changes their "yellow" fur. My sable and dark sables are perfect in color. What I don't understand is that underneath their "top coat" the fur is white as can be. What makes it turn yellow? They are allowed free roam of a room (and house when I'm home)-I don't have them in a cage where they sit in shavings all day and night. Matter of fact, I did away with shavings a long time ago thinking that was the cause of the fur color..but still, they are as yellow as can be...Anyway, that isn't the main concern. I'm writing to see if anyone has any thoughts on Geech (the silver mitt). Just within the past few months he's been "scruffing" everyone's neck and will not let go (I mean I have to pry his mouth apart with my fingers). He never did this before-he's the sweetest thing. But now... it's either he's loving his buddies or making them scream bloody murder. Also, more recently (as in the past two weeks) there's been pee around his "area" and he licks it. All of the other furrbutts are dry-and it's not like he's having trouble because I've been watching him and he goes without problem (there's plenty of it). Geech also has extremely dry skin-it looks like dandruff. Once again, all the others do not have a problem. Upon a vet exam, it was stated that he might have stones-keep an eye on him. Has anyone seen this behavior/urinary/skin problem before? How can I tell if he has stones and if so, what can be done about them? Anyone can reply to me personally.. Thank You! Jen-Geech, Skeeter, Snickers, Bodie, and Breezy P.S. Hi J9! Hi Judy Cooke: I'm glad to see you're part of the list and my fuzzies demand that you give Tyson his toad back :-) Can't wait for my goodies! [Posted in FML issue 2751]