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The vast majority of cats are Group A and therefore not at risk. 'Moggies' will nearly all be group A unless they have some of the breeds that are at risk of being group B somewhere in there background. As you know that your girl is group B then you definitely need to find out the group your boy is. As he is a Selkirk Rex/ BSH variant then he is at high risk of being group B. If this is the case then everything will be ok. If, however , he is group A or AB then you will need to take the kittens away from mum for at least the first 24 hours for them to survive. PLEASE GET HIM TESTED. HOPING MAY END IN KITTENS DYING. |
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