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Blimey, you were lucky to have been allowed to go if they are only 2 weeks old. I don't allow any strangers near my puppies until they are at least 4 weeks old because of the risk of possible infection and stress to mum! I generally find that the puppy/kitten chooses you Avoid the one that sits in the corner and seems antisocial, make sure they seem confident around people and are not nervous, check their eyes are clean as are their bottoms. They should appear interested and alert.. Good luck! |
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Good luck Jenny. I agree with Fran, clean bottoms, eyes and noses, no discharge from them!!! lol. We were allowed to see Misty when he was 2 weeks old, but obviously were not allowed to touch him. |
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Of course the usual about clean eyes, bottoms, etc., but must admit have a weakness for the shy little one who hangs back a bit from the pack...he/she might be just the one who would flourish at being the well-loved only cat....well, just my opinion... |
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