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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Nobody is sure how the ribs were broken. I have no doubt it was an accident and the breeder was understandably upset to hear about it. But animals hide pain so I'm not terribly surprised it went unnoticed and written off as a personality trait. Now that she's healed she's become and even bigger terror than boy kitty.

    The bathroom they're in right now is the master bath. It's quite spacious, it's not a tiny guest bathroom. I'd love them to have a larger area to run around in, but they're still small(ish) kittens so I think they'll be OK there. I just need this to be over with at this point. Even if it's unlikely for them to be reinfected from the carpet, it's a doubt I don't want to have when it takes a month to see the results of your efforts at fighting this thing.

    We've decided to give them a short crop shave. Not down to the skin, but enough to make it so that we don't have to massage in the solution to ensure it's reaching the skin.

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    If it helps, we had to take Sid two weeks early due to the breeder's Mum being very ill and the cats needing to be put into a cattery. In that 2 week period we had planned to have all the windows and doors in our house replaced ND to have a week away in a posh hotel. Sidney spent most of the time, except when we had windows in a room, in a large crate I use for sick guinea pigs! We got a bed, bowls and a small litter tray in it and the hotel were fine about having him there - they sleep so much when they are little that it sort of worked ok. We just made a massive fuss of him when he was awake. So, I think a whole bathroom will work fine. (I was glad this time, though, to have the holiday BEFORE collecting Ava as this time we went abroad!)

    As for the fur, Ava is almost bald in comparison to Sid in his full coat, so a close crop won't make any appreciable difference to their quality of life, it will just make your life and medicating them easier. Also, you will have the funniest baby pictures! Sid got ear mites (or came with them) and managed to cover himself with the ear drops so he had to have a significant number of baths when he was little. I hope the after-bath and after-blow-dry picture cheers you up - they are genuinely the same kitten!

    Good luck with this, it sounds a complete pain. Keep us posted!

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    Last edited by Weasel; 15th August 2014 at 07:13 PM.




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    The Quiet Kitten
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    We shaved both cats last night: Just their backs and sides, which is what we were spending the most time on. Didn't want to risk clipping skin in the trickier areas.

    1 week into their latest cultures and they are both negative, which is hopeful. Usually by this time 'something' has started growing, but so far it's clean. Fingers crossed.

 

 

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