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Hi Ria - is everyone ignoring you today? What a worry-pot mummy you are! Sounds like your boys are fine - just different. If you hadn't mentioned using a wormer I would have said that was an avenue to explore. Sounds like they are just different physiques, or just at different stages of growth (albeit that they are siblings) As long as they are eating, drinking, peeing and pooping normally they will grow up big and strong! Enjoy! |
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Sorry Ria, I somehow missed this thread DM is quite correct. As long as they are doing everything they should be and appear happy and healthy, i wouldn't worry. Continue with the wormer and then get on with enjoying them |
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Thank you everyone, I must admit I do worry over the smallest of things! You'll all be fed up with me soon enough asking silly questions! Thanks for taking the time to answer them though. |
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No such thing as silly questions here! Ask! As to siblings, there can often be a great difference in size: my friend had two from the same litter: Nimmy grew uo to be an enormous almost 18 pound tabby and white; his sister Kate was a very petite mackerel tabby who may have weighed 6 pounds wringing wet! Both healthy as horses! |
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