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28th February 2011, 04:25 PM #1Moderator




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Rasputins ears & weight
Hallo & welcome to you both,looking at Rasputins ears it does look as if they are just waxy,wipe around them with moist cotton wool for a few days & see what happens,they can sometimes get ear mites but normally they scratch at the ears & it is a darker looking discharge.The vet will obviously check them for you when you go in for the vaccs.but I wouldn't think you need rush off at the moment.
Just looked at the weights of my babes that I got from my friend who breeds locally & at the same age their weight varied from 1.8kg to 2.2kg the other babe that I had from a breeder further away didn't have his weight in the certificate but he was very leggy & lean,still is,so again wouldn't worry at this moment in time,something else you can talk to the vet about if you are still worried but most probaly you will find now he is away from siblings he will start to increase in weight quite rapidly.Don't be too tempted to try & overfeed at this point or you could end up with the dreaded runny bum syndrome.
More photos of him please & updates as to what miscief he is getting into....!
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28th February 2011, 04:41 PM #2Über Cat


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Thank you! Advice very much appreciated, I was hoping was just a bit waxy... He is such a lovely little thing, am completely converted to MCs!
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28th February 2011, 04:59 PM #3Moderator




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Rasputins ears & weight
How long before no 2 arrives,not many stay at one....? They just seem to grab you right round the heart as no doubt you will pick up reading the posts on here.
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28th February 2011, 05:46 PM #4Moderator




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Yes, I believe the record for going for MC no 2 currently stands at a few minutes....
(Welcome, by the way! He's gorgeous, and what super name, love it!)
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28th February 2011, 06:04 PM #5Über Cat


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Thanks ;) I don't think I'll beat a few minutes but it wouldn't surprise me if I end up getting another in the not-too-distant future!
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2nd March 2011, 09:30 PM #7Über Cat


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Thanks for all the advice everyone, I gently cleaned his ears and it doesn't seem to have come back so far... But he's going to the vet in 2 weeks for FeLV vaccination anyway so will keep an eye on him and make sure they check him out fully
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18th March 2011, 08:35 PM #8Über Cat


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Just thought I'd update everyone - the vet checked his ears/wax today and said is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. I've been weighing him weekly and he was weighed at the vet's today which confirmed he's been steadily gaining weight



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