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24th September 2012, 05:17 AM #1
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Thank u everyone. Yes he is eating fine and acting fine. I have started giving him some wet food also. So that may help also he mainly eats dry food.
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4th October 2012, 07:21 PM #2
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I'm glad I found this thread as I was going to post a similar question. Pina is about 18 months and only weighs 9lbs, she is very petite. We call her "tiny"
She eats well and is very playful so I assume all is fine, she's just going to be a little girl.
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5th October 2012, 08:14 AM #3
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One of our girls - Moonlight - is very petite (about 4.6kg) and she's 2yrs old. I call her 'half a coon moon'!! I'm hoping she might fill out a bit more but I guess they come in all different sizes. She's certainly got a bit appetite/voice/personality!
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5th October 2012, 01:20 PM #4
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Yes they do all come in different weights & sizes mostly depending on their breeding lines,Bruce hasn't seen 7kg in his life{now10.5yrs} but he is tall, long, lean & slender,you can feel all his bones,his mate Merl wishes....! Also have two same litter bruvs & there is over 2.5kg weight difference between them but the heaviest of the two is not overweight they just come from big lines & my "babe" who has just tuned the year comes from the same breeder & she weighs in at 6kg,in fact at this rate she will soon overtake Uncle Bruce but I love the difference between them all & as long as they are fit & happy I am too, all part of the joy of being a MC parent....x
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