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July 2010

  • Maggie the Moggie and FIP - by r miles - (Tue, Jul 27 2010)
    Little Maggie came home with her kennel mate Maisie. At just 8 weeks old they were both crazy, running around and getting in to mischief. Did I mention that this was just for the first day? Maggie seemed flat, for such a cute silver tabby she looked so sad. I took her to the vet and we tried two weeks of treatment. I took photos of both and enjoyed watching them explore my house and live life. [more..]
  • Saraphina - by Erin - (Tue, Jul 27 2010)
    We were told yesterday that our kitten, Saraphina has FIP She is the ripe ‘ol age of 6 months in another week. Without ANY blood tests back to confirm, our vet told us she has FIP [more..]

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