Hi all, Thought I'd see if the vast knowledge of the list can help me. I adopted a 6 yr. & 8 yr. old this last summer. They came to me w/ runny stools (I had taken my 6 mo. w/ me when I went to see them). They went to the vet the next day to be checked and have shots, then came to my place. Stools runny, I took them back to the their vet and had them checked, vet felt stress. Week later took them again and they put them on antibiotics (these are ferret vets). Then had a lethargic ferret, thin, etc. Took them to my vet, emergency (also a ferret vet) and put them on IV's, telling me female might not make it. She died 24 hr. later, felt she might have had poison in system, but also showed levels of ECE. Male took a lot of hands on care, duck soup, etc. He's fine (Cecil) and doing real well, since levels showed ECE I'm guessing that the 6 month wait is standard and wanted to ask if you all felt that is so. My baby (Odin-now 11 mos.) has never been sick, kept separated from the others, but then again they're in the same house. After Cecil regrouped I put them together and they've bonded wonderfully and no one is sick. So.......... Questions are: Could Odin be a carrier of ECE and if so is there a test to find out? Should Cecil be kept away from other ferrets (including me staying away) for at least six months? Reasons: I of course have a desire for a female, am leery of ferrets looking for a home-but...., want to adopt from a shelter, and other such reasons :o) Just plain love these little pets, they're GREAT stress relievers! Sure would appreciate everyone's input. Thanks Jill "Odin" & "Cecil" "Sabal & Grace in memory" [Posted in FML issue 2803]