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They do look in a poor way, don't they? I hope that the vet visit goes well tomorrow. Whatever the outcome of that visit, I think they are lucky cats to have found you to look after them. Do let us know how things progress. |
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Awwwww they certainly do look worse for wear don`t they, but it will not be long with your loving care and they will be looking and feeling a whole lot better. Hope the trip to the vets goes well, and please keep us informed as to how they get on |
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Poor little girls - they have landed on their feet in being adopted by you, haven't they. The vet will sort out any infestations they have arrived with and advise you on the way forward I'm sure. Good food and TLC will go a long way towards putting them right |
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Awwww they are wonderful! Congratulations on your two new fur babies! The vet will give them a good looking over tomorrow, and will let you know if there is any fleas/ allergies etc. They are a bit skinny, but thats what happens when they have litter after litter, it takes its toll on their little bodies. Louise, I am sure you will have them fighting fit in no time.... So pleased for you, and enjoy.... |
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Both have fleas and being frontlines. both in for spay on Thursday. Evie took 30 seconds to do, and loves a cuddle. Eva, is still not sure, and hiding under things, so can't quite get her with the frontline yet, think its new envornment and hormones. |
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Good on you! Having been involved in rescue for a long time you do see some awful sights.... but skinny (due to poor quality food & over breeding probably) is fairly easy to resolve & bloated belly could be worms?.... I would suggest you start them on a good quality kitten food, wet & dry combo, giving them small amounts at a time so as not to bloat & cause vomiting.... Hills or RWC are the ones I generally use.... then move onto the adult food for that brand a bit at the time by mixing them together.... http://www.vetuk.co.uk/idevaffiliate...ate.php?id=275 This is the link for our affiliate site, use this, create an account @ VetUK, and order away, the prices for food, frontline Spot-ons & Drontal wormer are a lot cheaper then from the vet or local stores so you save money & we get a 1% commission so long as you use our link everytime you order!!?? Plus it's delivered to your door! I hope this helps... you can PM me if you need further advice... |
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