Re: Fat tumours? >Has anybody ever heard of "fat tumours"? They're supposed to grow >rapidly, not leaving enough room for inner organs. But I have no idea >what they are or whether they do exist so I was wondering whether anybody >has ever heard of them? A dog my mother had a while back had to be operated on since she had a mass in one of her back legs. The vet thought that it was most likely a tumor, but the mass ended up being just one humungous fatty mass. The mass was big....it did grow big, relatively fast, and it made it very hard for her to walk. Even though ferrets and dogs are different animals, I would guess that both can have these problems. Re: HAZ-MAT 101- POISONOUS CHEMICALS >I'm not saying it is the cause, but sure is one hell a good candidate. >Since I had no idea what caused the deaths, I had already removed a lot of >stuff from the room and washed it thoroughly several times. I am expecting >a phone call from my vet tomorrow. If anyone knows of a site that may tell >me the affects of this chemical on small animals, please direct me !!!!!! If you search on the web for "pesticide" and perhaps "organic" (like in "organic food"), you'll probably come across a number of sites that have information on the detrimental effects of certain pesticides. While not specifically about small animals, much of the information will have some amount of applicability. You may even look for information about babies (human) and pesticides. I know some sources are suggesting that pesticides used for normal food crops may be harmful to infacts given their body weight/size and how much food they consume. You might also wish to search the FML archives. This is hardly the first time chemical issues have arisen here. While there may be some valid uses, I think that dangerous chemicals are used too causually. I treat areas treated with chemicals as though they are radioactive. I wash or segregate everything that comes in contact with those areas. Maybe I'm a bit extreme. But between allergies to pesticides and fertilizers and the loathing to harm myself or my ferrets by just not taking a few simple precautions, I don't think so. The precautions also do wonders for peace of mind. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope this information helps. -kim, pippi (the pipster), atlas (the bruiser), jinx (the kisser), and rosie (the white terror) Kimberly Burkard | _ Everything I needed to know in life, Eastman Kodak Company| _____C .._. I learned from my ferret: Rochester, New York | ____/ \___/ Frolic and dance for joy often, have [log in to unmask] |<____/\_---\_\ no fear or worries, and enjoy life. [Posted in FML issue 2905]