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It is unusual - I understand your concerns, but as I would recommend you speaking to your vet and you have an appointment booked, I would wait until then. Perhaps it is to do with her early life and she may not have as much stamina as other small animals, I do so hope there is nothing more to it and as she grows and gains strength, her energy levels will improve and she will sleep less. |
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I was quite concerned this evening as when she woke she coughed a few times and had difficulties actually wakening up or so it seemed. 12th and 13th here are Bank Holidays so it would be emergency vet and not our usual vet. There she was this evening sitting struggling to keep awake when in sauntered his nibs - Mr Tim. He actually came right up to her and they touched noses before he backed off a couple of steps and hissed. It must not have meant that much as Mindy followed him down the kitchen and tried to sniff his tail which resulted in another hiss. In his laid back way Tim then got up and ate some kitten [dry] food and a few minutes later after he had gone, Mindy got up and ate some dry food, I honestly didn't think she could manage it however it must have been because Tim ate it, Mindy ate. She was awake for a couple of hours before nodding off again. She is in her nights sleep now. She is such a tiny sweet little kitten, you couldn't help but be besotted with her. Even Amber came in today and touched noses with Mindy and not a hiss so fingers crossed folks they are getting used to each other I will see how she is tomorrow + if she coughs again I will definitely be on the phone to the vets |
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