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Old 22-07-2008, 05:01 PM
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Re: calcivirus(cat flu)multi cat households.

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I take it you are no longer willing to comment on this thread that you posted Clare?
We were interested to see the outcome and answers to our questions
i am more than happy to keep you posted,also i have already answered your questions previouslyme thinks you need to re-read posts
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Old 22-07-2008, 06:56 PM
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Re: calcivirus(cat flu)multi cat households.

Assuming you used your own boy-was he not up to date with his tests or am i missing something and you brought a new girl to him with her tests not being up to date,and in answer to your question of does anyone else have these tests-then yes for us if we were bringing an out girl to one of our lads or taking our girl out to stud-it's a must for us at least and i'm sure for any other reputable breeder imo
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Old 22-07-2008, 07:18 PM
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Assuming you used your own boy-was he not up to date with his tests or am i missing something and you brought a new girl to him with her tests not being up to date,and in answer to your question of does anyone else have these tests-then yes for us if we were bringing an out girl to one of our lads or taking our girl out to stud-it's a must for us at least and i'm sure for any other reputable breeder imo
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Old 22-07-2008, 09:10 PM
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Re: calcivirus(cat flu)multi cat households.

Anyway, Clare, how are all the pussums? Hope they are all OK.
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:14 PM
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kitty update!!! right well this has proved to be a very expensive mistakei split the cats into two groups,ones showing symptoms and ones not,anyway the ones who wernt showing symptoms started sneezing monday so i talked to the vet and it was agreed that they all needed to be treated together again,so i booked out the vets for the whole afternoon,and me and kay took all 8 to the vets today,they were all checked,weighed,jabbed with antibiotics,anti imflamatries,given eye drops and a weeks course of ab`s. total bill came to £255 which i was very surprised at,i guessed at around £400!! had to postpone vaccinations and spaying again.SO ANYONE WHO DOESNT VACCINATE FOR ANY REASON INCLUDING "MY CAT STAYS INDOORS" I WOULD SERIOUSLY ADVISE YOU TO RECONSIDER!!!!eek:THANKS KAY73 FOR HELPING WITH THE GIANT CAT CARRIER XXXX
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:16 PM
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Oh god so sorry to hear you have had to go to the vets again!!
Hope your kitties get better soon!
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:21 PM
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Oh god so sorry to hear you have had to go to the vets again!!
Hope your kitties get better soon!
i dont mind its my own stupid fault!! they may all need to go back again,if thats the case then thats what will happen!thy are all eating well and playing around,so they cant feel that badpoor babies.good job i cleared my vets bill last month though
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:24 PM
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Awww Clare, wots £255 anyway, bargain of you ask me (gulp!!) Hope all continues to go well, Bet your house is fun with all those sneezin mogs!
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Old 30-07-2008, 07:26 PM
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Awww Clare, wots £255 anyway, bargain of you ask me (gulp!!) Hope all continues to go well, Bet your house is fun with all those sneezin mogs!
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gonna take me a while to give tablets twice daily,eyedrops,and anti mucotic every day to 8!thank god for pill poppers
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kitty update!!! right well this has proved to be a very expensive mistakei split the cats into two groups,ones showing symptoms and ones not,anyway the ones who wernt showing symptoms started sneezing monday so i talked to the vet and it was agreed that they all needed to be treated together again,so i booked out the vets for the whole afternoon,and me and kay took all 8 to the vets today,they were all checked,weighed,jabbed with antibiotics,anti imflamatries,given eye drops and a weeks course of ab`s. total bill came to £255 which i was very surprised at,i guessed at around £400!! had to postpone vaccinations and spaying again.SO ANYONE WHO DOESNT VACCINATE FOR ANY REASON INCLUDING "MY CAT STAYS INDOORS" I WOULD SERIOUSLY ADVISE YOU TO RECONSIDER!!!!eek:THANKS KAY73 FOR HELPING WITH THE GIANT CAT CARRIER XXXX
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