Thanks! I like the ES too. I think the flat faced breeds are 
adorable, but most do have horrible respiratory problems. My himmy 
has a flat face, but I made sure to pick a kitten that wasn't 
completely flat.  ~Lacey



 In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Good good!  I'm glad to hear it went well for  Stella.  I hope she 
is doing 
> even better now.  Yes, it probably is  easier on her to have the 
less extreme 
> face.  My daughter (the one at home)  has an exotic short hair 
cat.  (these are 
> a registered breed, like a  persian but with short hair)  This 
cat's face is 
> too extreme and I don't  think her breathing is as comfortable for 
her as it 
> should be. (My daughter  is looking into some surgery) NOW this 
daughter is 
> getting another ES, but  she was careful, and picked out a little 
guy with a less 
> extreme face.  She hasn't gotten him yet but he is orange and she  
named him 
> George Sherbet.  lol Great name for an orange cat=)  I read  ahead 
through all 
> my 100+ emails.  lol  Kat..if you could send me your  siamese web 
site, too?  
> (love those wedgeheads)
>  
> Katie
>







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