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16-02-2006, 02:03 PM   #11

Re: a kitty in need-maybe


CJ I wouldn't personally consider getting a siamese with an exotic. Siamese are very demanding and the complete opposite to the laid back nature of an exotic. It could very well stree Mr D out which could lead to other problems the worse possible being F.I.P. As you are already a multi-cat household it is very, very likely that all your cats will have a titre reading for the Coronavirus. If Mr D got stressed then the coronavirus could mutate into F.I.P which is usually fatal. Not trying to scare you but just a thought.



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16-02-2006, 02:16 PM   #12

Re: a kitty in need-maybe


oh well, i wont get one then.
Maybe a stuffed one would be a better choice



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16-02-2006, 07:39 PM   #13

Re: a kitty in need-maybe


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oh well, i wont get one then.
Maybe a stuffed one would be a better choice
Much better idea. Pity you can't get stuffed kids. Only Joking.



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16-02-2006, 07:43 PM   #14

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stuffed kids wey hey!!!!!
wouldnt that be great, or at least ones with an off button



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16-02-2006, 07:48 PM   #15

Re: a kitty in need-maybe


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stuffed kids wey hey!!!!!
wouldnt that be great, or at least ones with an off button
Kyle doesn't know what off is. Having ADHD he is none stop chatter from the moment he gets up till he is asleep. Even then he sometimes carries on.



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16-02-2006, 07:59 PM   #16

Re: a kitty in need-maybe


I have a siamese, oriential and 2 exotics living happily together........



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16-02-2006, 08:08 PM   #17

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Thats great Moli. Just proves different breeds can get on. I just felt knowing the way my Persians are they would not be able to cope with the antics of a siamese and the issue of F.I.P is a big dread for breeders, stress being the major contributing factor in the coronavirus mutating into F.I.P.
Persians and exotics have a predisposition to it anyway and Mr D, CJ's exotic is coming up to the most susceptible age.



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