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I am glad what I posted was helpful! Let us know how it goes on Friday, will you?
Both are lucky little guys to have you! And yeah, you never know about health. My oldest cat, a tabby (almost 13) was found with his mother + 5 brothers and sisters at about 3 months old. He was fostered with one brother in a very nice environment until I adopted him (he wasn't in the foster home long)...and he has been the unhealthiest cat I have ever had!
I adopted a 1-month, 1-lb old kitten from a high-kill shelter and besides behavioral issues (sigh), he is 3.5 years old and doing MUCH better than my tabby was at that age! Of course, I have been told that some of it is genetics, too. Some cats are just luckier than others!
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"Take me with you,
I don't need shoes to follow,
Bare feet running with you,
Somewhere the rainbow ends, my dear."
- Tori Amos
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