A kitty hanging limp in your hands is a bad sign of
something going on. Does she have a fever?
:)
Wendy
--- marta gasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank-you very much for the clarification on corona
virus and FIP, everybody.
**She's just the sweetest little mush pile**
that's what S
Marta,
Yes, Marigold likes to be petted. I think she reacts in the same sort
of way. She doesn't hang limp when you pick her up, but she doesn't
fuss or tense either. She's just very relaxed all the time. As far as
I know, Marigold has never growled, but then that doesn't mean anything
in
on until they decide that it is not a toy. And that's just the cats.
Marigold and Suzette might have the disposition that allows them to have a higher calling.
Just a thought. :)
Leslie
Message: 2Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 10:53:52 -0700From: Nina
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Sleepy kitten+To: felvtalk
Hi Marta,
I have a friend in rescue with a kitty that acts the same way as your
Suzette. Marigold seems healthy, test results don't indicate anything,
but she sleeps all the time and doesn't play like other kittens do.
She's about a year old now and hasn't grown out of it or showed any more
Thank-you very much for the clarification on corona virus and FIP, everybody.**She's just the sweetest little mush pile** that's what S is allright, and shereacts tobeing moved (ie when I'm cleaning the cage and must remove her bedding I sort of pick her up) not by squirming or tryng to get
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