By: silverdilutes@y7mail.com 6/06/2009 11:13 pm Yahoo! Profile: silverdilutes@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Make sure you worm your cat as they can get skinny when they're wormy. If they're lean, that's good as cats should be as they're rather muscular. Worm your cat when it's due though no matter the weight.
If you're not sure when, see your vet for the correct information or read the back of cat worming instructions (stocked at supermarkets in pet isle) as they generally have through information. |
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By: cheriec_b 26/05/2009 10:36 am Yahoo! Profile: cheriec_b Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| From the pics - she looks healthy to me and looks like she is a healthy weight range. If your really concerned when you see your vet next ask him/her - they will tell you if she is underweight. Keep some dry biscuits out at all times and when she is hungry she will eat. Cats are grazers. You have a lovely pet family :o) |
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By: go_agel9 26/05/2009 5:07 am Yahoo! Profile: go_agel9 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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I have one cat and she doesn't eat much. But she look strong except too skinny for me.
check out her pictures
http://lovevsanimals.blogspot.com/ |
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