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thaibel

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Those who read my journal of yesterday (or was it still today for you) knows I have a wild cat who gave birth to some kittens in my garden.Look here Here are some pics I could take today when she was feeding her kittens, really cute and she didn't protest. ir7zf4.jpg  2m2f6hc.jpg
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Those who read my journal of yesterday (or was it still today for you) knows I have a wild cat who gave birth to some kittens in my garden.Look here Here are some pics I could take today when she was feeding her kittens, really cute and she didn't protest. ir7zf4.jpg  2m2f6hc.jpg
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I'm sorry to be the one to break it to you, but from the looks of the eye of that kitten in the first pic, I think they may need to be put down... It looks like it could be feline distemper or:

Virus classification

Group: Group II (ssDNA)

Family: Parvoviridae

Genus: Parvovirus

Species: Feline panleukopenia virus

Feline panleukopenia, commonly known as feline distemper, is a viral infection affecting cats, caused by feline parvovirus, a close relative of canine parvovirus. It is not related to canine distemper.

If a cat is exposed during pregnancy, the virus can cause cerebellar hypoplasia in her offspring. This is why administering modified live feline panleukopenia vaccine during pregnancy is discouraged.

But what do I know? I'm not a vet... I just grew up on the farm and saw a lot of kittens... and that one looks sick.

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