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Luke, surley this woman could have something done to her? A report to the RSPCA with a back up letter from your vet. Doesnt matter if the mateing was intentional or not she IS being cruel to her animals!!!! |
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At least she's home Luke...what a cocktail of medicines for a little one I would have thought your vet would have picked all these things up when you took her for a check up after you got her Luke? |
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So pleased she is at home Luke, poor little girl, thats a lot to go through for one so tiny...She will be fine now she is back at home, all the tlc you give her will soon make her perk up..Give her a big cuddle from me........Patxx |
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I'm so pleased Elsa is coming home. Poor baby - she really doesn't deserve all this; being such a titch. I agree that you should do something positive to stop this breeder - maybe get your local Cats Protection/RSPCA involved and get some press releases into the local paper, not necessarily slating this individual but publicising the fact that care needs to be taken both by breeders and by purchasers alike when kittens health are at stake. |
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Pleased to hear she is home Luke, she needs to be kept quiet for a while now. Like Fran said, I'm very surprised too that the vet didn't pick up on the fleas, worms etc when she had her previous check |
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