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Kittens are being fed by momma...they are young. No allergies because it would then be happening on the grey as well. Remember...only on the white. My vet has NEVER seen anything like it. Everytime he thinks it may be something it gets ruled out because of these things: It is only on the white. Grey is normal Mom doesn't have any of it They weren't born with it Can't be the sun otherwise it would be on the grey as well. Can't be such and such otherwise it would be contagious and they would all have it. It goes on and on. He has no clue and he is a old vet. I am waiting to see if the Vet Research Center can figure it out. I thought in the meanwhile I would ask. |
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ThX!!!!!!! |
it is nice to see an actual vet here. We could use your help a lot of times. Welcome to YT. |
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Maybe you should also start a new thread for this situation since this was not the OP's topic. :rolleyes: JMO. |
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Hi...hope you are not scared...as it seems you got "jumped on" right out of the shute...im glad you are here....im still learning about the breed...i have had my Smokey now for almost a year.....but always coming across something new....glad too know there is a "vet" in the house now so to speak......welcome, welcome, welcome,..... |
Just wanted to let Marc know I have seen something similar before. Since the vet has not responded yet. Maybe she needs to research it further..Im done with this thread. Too catty..no pun intended..haha |
My observations of her website from a rescue perspective: 1. Has an rescue intact male on the site 2. Shipped dogs all over the US and I am going to assume with no home visit 3. Shipped a dog to the dominican republic - they have over 90,000 strays not including Haiti. Most dogs are either shot, poisoned or hit by cars in this country. 4. Posted a rescue from a dog auction-the dogs are not free from a dog auction 5. Is adding to the pet overpopulation While any animal control will tell you that they know 50% of the dogs they adopt out will be returned they at least feel 50% will be saved and in many cases they are required by law to move the dogs/cats in so many days or euthanize them. I am a strong believer in home visits as a way to see if this is a perfect fit for the rescue. Any reputable rescue or animal control will also spay/neuter the rescue animals. I will let all of you decide but I will never forget my vet telling me about a survey that was done with the AVA and that 50% of the vets got into this business as a way to make money and not for their love of animals. |
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