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Old 19-11-2008, 08:32 PM
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Re: Kitten Feeding Advice

Its lovely he has such a caring Mummy. Have you any pictures of him ?
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Old 19-11-2008, 11:10 PM
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What a gorgeous baby. I love tabbies. I have a house of non stripeys at the moment. I intend to change that very soon.

I wish him a very speedy recovery, I am sure it won't take him long to get over this
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What a gorgeous baby. I love tabbies. I have a house of non stripeys at the moment. I intend to change that very soon.

I wish him a very speedy recovery, I am sure it won't take him long to get over this
He seems much better this morning and is teasing the hell out of my poor british blue cross, poor old Max does get the rough end of the stick some times.

He's still not overly interested in his food, but I know he was snacking on his RC Babycat last night and is drinking well so I'm pretty sure he's over the worst of it.

Thanks to everyone for their support and advice.
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Old 20-11-2008, 02:02 PM
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Thats excellent news They do bounce back pretty quickly. I am sure his appetite will come back and he will be eating you out of house and home. It could even be that he is not that keen on the special diet.

Meezers are very good at dying swan acts to ensure they get your full attention, its a way of testing you to ensure you are up to the job and making sure that they have you firmly wrapped round their paw
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Oh bless he gorgeous. Good news he's feeling better Please keep posting about his progress for us
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So glad to hear he's perked up, he is gorgeous and has an amazing mummy xxx
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Re: Kitten Feeding Advice

lovely pictures of your tabby point baby. He's very sweet and I'm glad to hear he's getting better too. What's his name? I have a blue point girl and she had three tabby brothers.
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lovely pictures of your tabby point baby. He's very sweet and I'm glad to hear he's getting better too. What's his name? I have a blue point girl and she had three tabby brothers.
He's called Nero and a total darling.

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Well my poor little baby boy is now in hospital , but I should be able to pick him up in the morning Thank God

I've been talking to his breeder and my Mum (a very experianced dog breeder) and we all tend think that the Vet has totally over-reacted to what sounds like a very simple tummy bug.

They have taken him in to do a number of blood tests including Feline Aids and Lukemia (sp!) which the Vet actually told me he was 99.9% would come back clear (which it did) I'm at a total loss where he thinks he could have picked them up from! .

Also they have put him on a drip and he's not even de-hydrated and they reeled off a load of other tests, they want to do.

I know he has lost a little weight (30g) and he has been sick a few times (4 times over 5 days), and hasn't really been interested in wet food, he has however still been eating his RC BabyCat and drinking plenty of water. He has no bottom problems and has continued to run around like a lunatic, play and being loving. His eyes are clear and his nose is still wet and cold.

I've now lost all faith in my Vet now and as soon as this over I'm going to move all my cats to another vet, so any recommendations for a reliable and trust worthy vet in Stockport would be greatly accepted.

I'm totally exhausted and worried sick. Also I was supposed to be taking my Mum to the Supreme tomorrow as a Birthday Treat but I now won't be able too attend.

As well as feeling exhausted, worried i'm not really angry as I feel my Vet has played me for an idiot!
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