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Old 25-04-2009, 09:14 PM
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Question Kittens - jabs today...advice please?

My two kittens, Lynx - male (10 weeks) and Splodge - female (9 weeks) had their 1st innoculations today (inc feline leukemia) and I'd like to ask everyone for some advice, Splodge seems fine in herself and is eating fine and drinking fine, however Lynx is very flat, lethargic and v. sleepy, has not eaten and has not drunk anything and is very tender around the site of the injection.... is this normal? anything I can do for him to make him more comfortable/more likely to eat or drink? Any signs to look out for? Any advice will be welcomed :-) Thanks.
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Re: Kittens - jabs today...advice please?

It's fairly normal. Sometimes they will feel a little under the weather after their vaccinations. Just keep an eye on them and if you are at all worried ring your vets and speak to them about your concerns. Watch for vomiting, diarrhea or a high temperature.
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Old 25-04-2009, 09:34 PM
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Re: Kittens - jabs today...advice please?

Thanks :-) plenty of cuddles, will see how he is tomorrow :-) thankyou again x
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