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19th March 2014, 06:27 PM #1
Yearly Checkup
My little Rommy will be 2 in April, is it recommended we take our balls of fur to the vets for a yearly checkup?
Thanks
Kimbie
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21st March 2014, 11:28 AM #2
well, she presumably has her vaccination appointment at some point, and can be checked at that time - however it's always good I think, and always very nice to hear "she is just perfect"... ;-)
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21st March 2014, 01:51 PM #3
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I am taking Ginger to the vet every six months or so. She just got her distemper and rabies vaccines. She was a quiet kitten for two whole days, now she is back to being her ol monster self and eating like cat food is free Yes and it is so nice to have the entire vet staff cooing about how wonderful and precious a girl she is! I was told she is perfect and keep up the good work!
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21st March 2014, 03:15 PM #4
Donna can we please have some up to date pics of Ginger? :-)
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22nd March 2014, 01:07 AM #5
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22nd March 2014, 10:04 PM #6
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Such a cutie x
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24th March 2014, 08:49 AM #7
she looks a lot like mine - she doesn't have a big neck ruffle either....
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29th March 2014, 04:48 PM #8
Thanks for your advice, I had missed the booster in Aug 13 but took her into the vets, and they could carry on the vaccinations didn't have to start a new course.
Check up is all fine, however the vet found one of her gums is red he told me the technical name but I can't remember it, but said something she got as a kitten, and there is no treatment for it, but its not bothering her at the moment so just something to keep an eye on.
But other than that no drams's she isn't over weight either so all good
Thanks again
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31st March 2014, 09:33 AM #9
my previous cat had bad gums problems, the vet ended up taking all her teeth except 2 in the course of her life, poor baby... I wonder if there really isn't a treatment, you really don't want that for your cat - sometimes I wondered if the vet was having me on, every year I brought her she needed a new tooth taken out! may be try to get her used to brushing?
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19th February 2015, 11:06 AM #10
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Yeah i agree with you.
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