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Old 02-23-2009, 09:57 PM  
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Originally Posted by Barefootsies View Post
Animal Rescue, here anyways, takes them to a vet, and they have to pass a battery of shots and tests before they can be 'adopted'. These kittens had their three whatever shots before I adopted them.
well, obviously something is wrong with the cat lol

this may also be a food related issue. the way to tell is to switch brands.

try to get food that contains rice, not corn, wheat or gluten.

it could be a microorganism, too.

find out if that cat's stool is loose, pale, bloody and/or mucus-y. thats good info to have. actually, examining stool is a notable way to determine the heath status of a cat since they hide "illness" so well.
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