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I have only one cat, her name is penny, but she only responds to kitty.:rolleyes: We have had her for about a year now, she likes pets, but if you pick her up, it’s death to the Human
 
@Rachel Taylor Oh yeah I know, we get a lot of kittens at work that have heart murmurs as babies and it disappears and they never develop heart disease. It was just kind of a real panic moment because I had just put my cat with HCM down about three months earlier. I had been taking my stethoscope around to all the cats I looked at to adopt after that, to listen for heart murmur, and Kibu was literally the ONE day I didn't have my stethoscope on me. OF COURSE.

She's perfectly healthy and whenever I have her blood drawn I make sure to run a ProBNP screening test just to be sure.


And yeah Russian blues are just...really weird. It's amusing when clients come in with their 'Russian blue' cats, and I'm like, you clearly have never met an actual Russian blue before because they're...how do I put it nicely...a very distinct personality type along with the very distinct face shape :p and your blue DSH is not that.
 
@Rachel Taylor And yeah Russian blues are just...really weird. It's amusing when clients come in with their 'Russian blue' cats, and I'm like, you clearly have never met an actual Russian blue before because they're...how do I put it nicely...a very distinct personality type along with the very distinct face shape :p and your blue DSH is not that.


I have 3 very fancy pure bred cats - a Greater Red Mojave Desert Cat, a Spotted Oceanside Mini, and a St. Albans Potato. Sadly, the veterinary software will only allow me to put them in as Domestic Shorthairs :(
 

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