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I don't know anything about kittens and showing, but my cat was born with cat flu (her Mum turned up on the door step of the person who was looking after them pregnant, so no idea of the history there...) While, sadly, two of the litter did succumb to the flu, they were the smallest in the litter, and the one who outlived the other was still on bottles, while the rest were long since weaned... Cloud is now a happy, healthy 1 year old cat who rarely has any issues with flu like symptoms. Nothing to really worry about - I asked the vet when I heard her sneezing a few times in a day, and was told that I didn't need to worry unless it was on an hourly (or more frequent) basis. Her eyes sometimes get a bit of sleep in them, and one of them is prone to being quite watery, but I've seen nothing to concern me, despite her being in stressful situations more than once. I guess what I'm saying is that despite Cloud's mother being found on the street, and despite the fact that the animal lover who found her Mum not being in any way knowledgeable about the issue, most of the litter survived - so though it is worrying, you should pull through as well. |
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I'd certainly agree to cross each bridge as it comes. Must be a nightmare nursing your cats and kittens too - can you get any practical help from friends? You don't have to decide about keeping the kitten yet surely? |
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some of the kittens are fine now, its the adults that look worse dont know why, all fully vac, so upsetting. I was keeping a boy back, but obviously after all of this its alot to take in so my mind is all over the place, cant see the trees for the woods! Oh I have family helping, they are 7 weeks old so feeding etc, at least they arent younger would be awful to have to hand feed them. |
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I'm glad the kittens were old enough to be eating by the time they developed the flu. My wee one and her litter were born with it, so that really complicated matters... |
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For me at least, being somebody who has showed dogs for 23yrs, it would be like going to a dog show while I had puppies at home who were very young. MADNESS!! A dog show would NEVER mean that much to me. If I got to the point where it did, it would be time to step away. |
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thanks for the replies, they are doing alot better, vet is very pleased with them, although the cat who went to the show is still ill with it, had it for many weeks now just cant seem to shake it off. Of course in hindsight it seems silly going to show with kittens at home, incase a idiot takes a ill cat to one, but I can honesty say I dont know of a breeder who hasnt gone to a show as they have kittens at home, some of them had more than one litter, some are very big breeders and alot go round the country and are at every single show. a friend recomended a herbal product that we have been using which has helped the kittens to, so its less stressful here now, but still a bit stressful, if you see what I mean! |
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