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    Yes have to agre with KimAZ that is another more common occurance.....x

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    Thanks for the advice on the plastic bowls. I will keep a really good eye on the boys and if they do start to get ill or anything I will replace the bowls.

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    I am using stainless steel bowl for Ginger, they came in the correct size, she is so fussy. If the bowl is too deep she does not eat all of her food, must be the shape of her head? anyways, I am so jealous of the great cat trees available to you all in the Uk. I would have to take out a mortgage to get one that big in the US! that is so crazy. Good luck with the new furries, I am sure they will have a great time with all the new toys.
    Any problems with having a boy and a girl MC?-img_9323.jpg My girl is happy with some scrap paper and a empty box hahahaha
    Last edited by donnad; 19th January 2014 at 01:46 AM.

 

 
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