I just read Suki's post in reference to her arthritic ferrets, and the ligament problems that were possibly birth defects that someone else had. I have been intending to bring this subject up earlier, but have procastinated due to the can of worms I'm sure BIG would not want me to open. I will state right up front that I KNOW magnet *therapy* has not been scientifically proven, but I also have a lot of first hand experiences with it, and know that it works with many people and animals for many conditions. There are special magnetic horse blankets that many people swear by, and I know of several dog owners that have their older arthritic pets sleep on maganetic pads...one of my pets(my husband):) is only 36, but has degenerative arthritis in his hip area. He was told by a wonderful orthopedic surgeon that he probably will need a hip replacement by age 50. Until then, he suggested trying the magnetic mattress pad.... what a difference! He no longer needs his arthritic pills! I won't go into it here, but if you want some great testimonials of how they have helped us and others, please e mail me privately. The point is, we have definately decided to have our golden retriever sleep on a small magnetic pad when the need arrives...I have recently been thinking about the possibility of helping Fang (the wood stove monster ferret) through any future discomforts with a very small magnetic pad under his blankie. The magnets not only increase circulation and decrease swelling, but indirectly warms your body temperature at the same time. Please don't start a big thing of protest about how it is not scientifically proven....and I know that it doesn't work for all things and everybody. The only proof I needed was witnessing the relief from pain caused by swelling and stiffness. Yes, I did go through the Nikken training, but I do not sell the stuff; I don't enjoy pressure sales, and just sold them to my friends and family. Suki, what do you think? Anybody else out there who believes in them ever considered them for ferrets in need? Happy Magnetic Tails, lizzi in Colo. [Posted in FML issue 2863]