QUOTE(kalakatu @ Jun 11 2007, 08:08 PM)
I also have a Persian behaving the same way. In fact she didn't even bother to remove the umbilical cord and the placenta (normally, cats would eat that thing). So the babies were still hanging with their cords. As it was the first we've encountered such things, my mum called her friend who is a doctor (for human patients), and she told us to go to her clinic (for human patient) which is not far from our house.
What she did was, she tied the cord tightly with string threads and cut it with scissors. (at that time, the other human patients were still blur
After a few months, she gave birth and still didn't remove those cords
QUOTE(silencio87 @ Jun 16 2007, 01:04 PM)
It would be best if you at least give them dry food too if you want give canned foods. My vet advised me not to depend on canned food only as it would cause their teeth to weaken. They need at least have something to chew (like biscuits) so their teeth can develop properly and become stronger.
Jun 17 2007, 01:20 PM

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