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    This thread has made me feel a whole lot better about Max being thin. It's one of the reasons the forum is so great - there's always someone else who has experienced the same issues!
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    Same deal with Elvis, he just turned 3 and is finally filling out to where his ribs and backbone are less prominent.

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    Bit late, but what do you give him to eat? Sometimes it helps a lot to give the cat good meat..ore good can food ..and as much as he like. And sometimes a MC is very slim and small..look at the parrents from your cat...if they bin small...most of the time the offspring is not big.

    And a other note...DNA for HCM tells you nothing..its not sure the cat never get HCM ...its a little part of dna what they found and they must found a lot more dna parts to get a full DNA result. Of the breeder told you that he can get no HCM than the breeder is not telling you the truth
    Beter buy a kitten who's parrents get the ultrasound ...it's also not sure but if the breeder test this every 2 ore 3 years with the cats/...you bin more sure that they have no HCM signs than with the DNA I hope you can read my english and understand it

 

 
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