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We went to see the Fi. Whilst she was subdued and annoyed at having a canular in her paw, she started purring as soon as I began stroking her. She did very quickly get tired and snuggled into her corner though. She's in isolation as they think it might be cat flu, but I'm wondering how a cat that doesn't go out has contracted cat flu and whether my other 2 might be at risk of infection. The nurse couldn't answer my questions and the vet was in consultations so I'll ask when I call tomorrow but maybe someone here knows? |
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