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5th July 2010, 07:24 AM #1
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Confession time
She is a little sweetie but the main{pardon the pun} clue there would have been that no decent MC breeder would have let their babies go until they are 13 weeks old & fully vaccinated,I think you might have fallen like my friend.....
Perhaps the OH would let you have another kitten this year to keep this one company.
As for feeding get it onto whatever you would be happy feeding it just do it very gradually or you will upset its tummy.Look forward to hearing more about her,I think" very lucky" should appear in her name somewhere...
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5th July 2010, 08:38 AM #5
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5th July 2010, 09:39 AM #6
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5th July 2010, 10:13 AM #7
You can get the RC grocery lines (not the vet diets) from most pet shops. Our local one only sells the small bags but they will order in a large bag for you.
It is also easy to get from the online sellers, it's worth trying a small bag first though. Our two were on baby cat at first and have now moved onto kitten and they love it. We tried the Whiskas kibble too but they seem to prefer the RC.
They have both wet food to give them variety and kibble, this is down all day for them to snack on.
I too have a soft heart and would not have been able to leave her after she had looked at me she's a little cutie.
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5th July 2010, 10:27 AM #8
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Oh, she is lovely, congratulations happy 39 1/2 birthday ;) She looks adoreable and whether she is full MC, with or without papers, does it really matter ? I would get her checked out at a vet ASAP bearing in mind you have other cats just for peace of mind.
As for food, we used the Royal Canin kitten which you can get at Pets at Home, although you may want to look at getting it online in a larger quantity which is much cheaper. Like Louie's mum we have changed over to the R C Maine Coon mix which he loves and a couple of wet pouches which he is eating less and less of now, but that maybe due to the hot weather. As a treat he has some cooked chicken or tuna (in spring water) a couple of times a week. As said before introduce gradually to avoid tummy upsets but I am sure you will be fine.
Have you named her yet ?
Anyway, now time to start enjoying her !
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5th July 2010, 12:18 PM #9
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I only paid a moggie price tbh so Im not feeling like Ive been tricked, She was sold as a mc but even I know that the price wasnt anywhere near right, I do think she has a lot of the character traits Ive read about, shes already been paddling in the water bowl and she peeps rather than meowing but without the papers imo shes a moggie all be it a gorgeous one. She also has enormous paws (I mean really huge) I am going to work on my oh re the mc kitten
. She looks far too young to be away from her mum but Dizzy (my other girl) has already pinned and cleaned her so she might have a foster mum. She has taken to following me around the house which is so adorable. Maybe she will have to be an honourary mc so I can stay on the forum
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