Thanks for the compliment, I really don't do THAT
much. Bones is doing GREAT, she's a happy crazy little girl, just like any
normal kitten. I think she is under a year old, she still has kitten attitude.
She tears around the house, attacks the other cats, bats around all kinds of
toys, and s
I don't know anything about any of that, I have
never spoken to the doctor. I have been speaking to Donna, from Bengal rescue,
and Linda, from NOAH rescue in MA. They are both involved with the removal
effort. I have been told that most likely, the cats have bred into each other,
as in Benga
But are they helping to save lives or are they
protecting the breed from probably inbreed cats...
Nobody will tell me anything even though I am one of the closest and
from what I can tell I was one of the 1st to try to respond to Dr.
Bruce...I don't know if I am reading it right but it sounds l
hey, nina, both aby and bengal rescue are involved..
On 8/7/05, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jenn,
> I'm sorry I haven't a clue about PK deficiency in cats. I'd never heard
> of it before your post. Hopefully none of these guys will have the
> problem. It's just overwhelming isn't
Hi Jenn,
I'm sorry I haven't a clue about PK deficiency in cats. I'd never heard
of it before your post. Hopefully none of these guys will have the
problem. It's just overwhelming isn't it? Thank you for always being
in the thick of these deplorable situations. I don't know much about
Ben
Anybody know anything about, or ever dealt with
erythrocyte pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency in a cat? It's recessive gene breed
issue in Somali and Abyssinian cats. Is there a yahoo group that deals with
it?
I'm about to get some Abyssinian rescues in, and
just wanted do a bit of research
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