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8th January 2012, 04:49 PM #2
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The kitten would of contracted it from its mother, and will always be a 'carrier' of it, even though its been vacinated against it. I brought a kitten with running eyes and discharge from the nose over 13 years ago, and even though she was vacinated each year, she still on occasions sneezed and had runny eye etc. My vet told me it was passed to her via the mother, and will always be a carrier. I found out a few months after buying her that all her brothers & sisters had died from cat flu! but Chloe lived for over 10 years with no issues.
I would get another!. ive got a 18 year old and she has always been used to other cat company. She was lost when she lost her sister many years ago and we have had many other cats over the years and she has adapted straight away.
Sorry to hear the loss of your cat, its very sad no matter what age they are, they are still part of your familyLast edited by wendy67; 8th January 2012 at 04:56 PM.
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