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Old 27-04-2008, 09:04 AM
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Re: Dilemma! again *sigh*

If i was being dramatic i didnt mean it to come across that way - more-so over caring sort of thing is how i am lol.
The only reason i ask is because with a litter how do you know that all cats are having full amounts or even any of mums colostrum as im sure thats what gives slight immunity, My kitten is only 10weeks old and so i have no idea if he has any immunity deficiency or if her cats have any illnesses until i get there. I was merely asking 'Can i spread infection'
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How do i stand going over there? do i risk infecting my kitten when i come home cause id rather save my kitty
I accept other peoples opinions and i dont think either way is wrong or right, you made a good point of saying each to their own. I myself choose to keep him immunised and always have done with pets. Ive decided not to show my friend the leaflets i got, im going to keep them for me, after all my kitten is my worry and hers is her worry. Again my caring side took over and i guess looking at the leaflets of cat flu made me more determined to ask her to consider coming with me again.
Thanks again for any opinions, thoughts and replies. xx
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