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Old December 27th, 2006, 06:36 PM
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Caney Caney is offline
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Question food advice for kitten,

we took one of our kittens to the vet today, to check out an ear infection that took a long time to go, she's had an extra week of the ear drops (which the vet suggested) and the good news was the infection is all cleared up and her ear was clear,

but...

while checking her over the vet picked up a heart murmer, we were just completly thrown, she told us thats why baggins is smaller then her litter sister gandalf, and why shes not as active, both things that we had thought were just part of baggins' character. she also said that extra care would have to be taken when she went to be spayed, to look after the heart during the proceedure and explained that it would also be more expensive.

they are going to keep an eye on her and when we take her to be spayed they are going to find out more about it, and what is actually wrong with her heart, but for now we want to know what we can feed her to give her the best chance, if there are any foods out there that will keep her heart and the rest of her healthier.

i hope someone has some advice for us, we are pretty worried about our baby now, and of course we want to give her the best chance of a healthy and long life.

thanks

Caney and Emma
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