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Re: Dottys more than 1kg
That's so wonderful!!!!!
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Re: Dottys more than 1kg
That is absolutely fantastic news. Well done.
![]() I had a similar situation to you a few months ago. Our two were 880g and 890g at almost 14 weeks old. I was very concerned when people on here said how underweight they were, even though the vet didn't say they were!Now, at 26 weeks old, they are 2.8kg and 3.2kg respectively, and are little chunky monkeys. ![]() They will just keep growing and growing now... and they'll be huge before you know it! Well done - I remember how fab it was seeing them both go over the 1kg mark... and the 2kg mark... and recently the 3kg mark for Monty!
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Re: Dottys more than 1kg
Thanks all
its not often for me that i Look at scales and want them to go up ![]() Im not sure Dotty will ever be truley big! her tail is half the size of De-de's so i think she will be a small adult cat. (does the size of tail make a differance?) Back to the vets on Tuesday for the 2nd Jabs and see if those bloody heart murmurs have dissappeared ![]()
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