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30th January 2010, 08:14 PM #1Breeder

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The breeder was right. The kitten is experiencing it the same a toddler does when his nose is cleaned. They pull away. The kittens will do it themselves after a while. But Perhaps you should get used to it????!!!!!


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30th January 2010, 08:21 PM #2Administrator


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30th January 2010, 11:18 PM #3Top Cat



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Ha! Ha! Thanks all . I must admit it is a bit like having a kid with a "runny nose".
I think it's more noticeable as the fur around his nose is white and you can see his "dirty" nose in the photographs . It's just annoying to look at, but I'll learn to live with it



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