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Date Posted: 7:49:41 am, Sat, 11/03/07
Author: Love and hugs - Connie
Subject: Hi, Ramona: Thank you for all the info. I know I'll stop worrying about them as soon as they're feeling better. I didn't know there was a vaccine against upper respiratory tract infections in cats, but I just learned about it. I guess with strays and shelter cats, it just spreads while they're really tiny. Jesse, our 65 lb. Aussie, didn't look so big to me until we brought home the tiny kitties - now he looks ENORMOUS! Brock was rubbing his face all over Jesse's face yesterday. I wish I'd had a camera to catch Jesse's expression. My other cat, Jumbalaya, years ago used to do that to my German Shepherd and they'd sleep together cuddled up. Thank you, again, everyone for your tips and advice!
In reply to: Ramona 's message, "Oh my, they are too precious and cute! What a dear you are for saving them! I have had some itsy bitsy sickly babies myself, but with lots of love and attention, they all got better. As will your two new ones. Since they are kitties and you should keep food out at all times.. Kittens, especially sickly ones, need to eat a lot and often. You can experiment with different brands. I would also feed as much canned as you can get in them. THe kitten formula though. That will get them eating, and canned is better for kittens that need to gain weight. Mine enjoy a bit of tuina every now and then, but I might wait until they are bigger and healthier because tuna holds no nutritional value for cats at all. I use tuna as a special treat. On the other hand, if you can't get enough weight on Carma soon enough, I'd go ahead and feed her whatever she will eat for now. Just don't make it more than 10% of her regular diet. And yes, I'd love more pictures!!!" on 7:24:18 am, Sat, 11/03/07


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