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07-11-2006, 12:56 AM   #11

Re: How come it's so difficult?


I am going to be patient-is the only way you see!
Either way makes no difference as whatever it has will be chopped away in a few months anyway-sounds brutal
Maxwell/Bella comes Saturday afternoon..so will get him/her up the vets Monday morning for first vaccination and to be 'indentified'.



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07-11-2006, 11:32 AM   #12

Re: How come it's so difficult?


Pusskins or sweetiepie will do for the first couple of days. Once you have him/her 24/7 it might become obvious anyway - it's not suprising that kittens don't like being picked up, turned upside down, cold breath blown on their sensitive areas etc ....



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