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Mouseketeer
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- Aug 11, 2009
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A little while ago, I adopted a cute deaf, dwarf cat. She is a year old and will never be bigger than a small kitten. She has done beautifully in the house, loves to be brushed and have a manicure. She is very much like our dog- just sleeps all day, eats, pottys and sleep
( what a life they live). Something is nagging the back of my head about the cat. She weights about 2 lbs and is considered underweight when I got her. The shelter/rescue had her for a few months to see if they could get her heatlhy and ran a ton of tests to figure her out. They found nothing wrong. She eats 2 2oz cans of food and has open access to dry food a day. She is on a grain, soy free diet like the dog as they can't eat grains. She hasn't gainned any weight since I got her. I feel like I'm missing something with her. I can't put my finger on it but feel like the vet is missing something. Not that I want anything to be wrong with her but it is a feeling like they are missing something. Any odd ball things I should ask for them to test? I am looking for a new vet while thinking of this as my current vet is a big pain and hates that I use the low cost vaccine clinic instead of his 400 well exam vaccine visits. Thanks in advance
( what a life they live). Something is nagging the back of my head about the cat. She weights about 2 lbs and is considered underweight when I got her. The shelter/rescue had her for a few months to see if they could get her heatlhy and ran a ton of tests to figure her out. They found nothing wrong. She eats 2 2oz cans of food and has open access to dry food a day. She is on a grain, soy free diet like the dog as they can't eat grains. She hasn't gainned any weight since I got her. I feel like I'm missing something with her. I can't put my finger on it but feel like the vet is missing something. Not that I want anything to be wrong with her but it is a feeling like they are missing something. Any odd ball things I should ask for them to test? I am looking for a new vet while thinking of this as my current vet is a big pain and hates that I use the low cost vaccine clinic instead of his 400 well exam vaccine visits. Thanks in advance
) but they loved it and even though our one cat is now 8lbs, but tiny, and the other is 15, and giant, so it works 

