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Old 07-02-2011, 12:21 PM
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Re: Help! My previously boisterous kitten is now scared to go out!

Ah Da Bird looks exciting! Will definitely have to try that.
I use Ashleigh vets on the Chorlton/Whalley border. They have a few vets, most of whom I've liked but this guy (think he's the owner/head vet) was very blunt...
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Old 07-02-2011, 09:46 PM
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Re: Help! My previously boisterous kitten is now scared to go out!

no offense to you...but your vet is a k_ _ b !!!!! get a new one

think you have made right decision..you obviously care alot about your girls
and you were just badly informed by a so called professional !!

enjoy your fur babies
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Old 22-02-2011, 07:11 PM
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Re: Help! My previously boisterous kitten is now scared to go out!

Can only agree with what others have said
Get a new vet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cant believe you were told to let them out at that age -these are FEMALES,unspayed-how cruel is that-not having a go at you at all

Also,they should be spayed even if you decide to keep them in -the risk to their health as unspayed females is very great

You mentioned that you wanted your cat to be having fun when you are at work-could that not happen if your cat was an indoor cat-and had supervised fun when you are there
I have 3 all indoor and they are very happy.
Hope all goes well for you,I think you want to the best for your cats
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