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Old February 10th, 2007, 02:44 AM
tera_duke tera_duke is offline
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Yes there are many dz, that can be avoided by routine vaccinations. Also, keep the cat inside and get her spayed @ about 6 months. There are all kinds of dangers outside that are just waiting for an unsuppervised kitten to get into. other dz, dogs, other wild animals, cars, people who would purposefully harm cats, other cats she can get into fights w/ not to mention getting into a plant that is pooisinous or stuck somewhere. You also need to make sure she has plenty of toys for emotional and intelectual growth/
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