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Old 22-07-2008, 07:53 PM
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At least she uses full stops
To be honest i didnt have any trouble reading it
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Old 22-07-2008, 07:57 PM
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Janee, I hope you didn't have any wonderful advice to give me and I missed out due to my abominable written English! I shall endeavour in future to ensure all my posts are grammatically perfect so as not to risk missing out. Maybe if this post meets your approval you might be so kind to accept my apologies and consider reading the initial question in case you have any advice which might help Tiff? This is after all a pet forum and not an English lesson.

To everyone else who posted, thanks for all advice. No sick since Sunday night / Monday morning now and she’s eating both wet and dry food! I even managed to give her the other half of her worming tablet without too much of a struggle.

Unfortunately after reading a lot on this forum it seems she doesn’t seem to care about nutritional value. The only food she will eat apart from boiled chicken is Whiskas in gravy and go-cat kibble. So I have kitten Hi-Life and Felix pouches and Purina one kibble going spare if any kitten owners near me use any of then give me a shout. Thanks again everyone
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Old 22-07-2008, 08:04 PM
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At least she uses full stops
To be honest i didnt have any trouble reading it
Cheers Scampsmum! I love your wee pic btw, that bunny is the double of my Cheeko! Unfortunately I don't have any oportunity to snap a shot of Tiff and him that close, hoping they both chill out in time they have only known each other 3 weeks.
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[quote=claire17480;214492]Janee, I hope you didn't have any wonderful advice to give me and I missed out due to my abominable written English! I shall endeavour in future to ensure all my posts are grammatically perfect so as not to risk missing out. Maybe if this post meets your approval you might be so kind to accept my apologies and consider reading the initial question in case you have any advice which might help Tiff? This is after all a pet forum and not an English lesson.

Ha Ha , well put! Anyone tried understanding teen text speak, now that's wot I call hard to understand LOL
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Old 24-07-2008, 03:20 PM
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Thought I'd indulge you with a lovely pic of my little princess! This one is a few weeks old now but her hair still looks like she's had a bad blow dry, Cute as custard though isn't she?
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