jfox37
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- Dec 5, 2016
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Hi SphynxLairians!
Recently, our Sphynx kitten Abby (who you may have read about previously) ate a string from a toy and had to have an emergency endoscopy procedure. Of course her skin condition fully healed and then this happened. She's a handful!! Luckily, she is perfectly fine, just mischievous and very active. We're looking to get her an interactive and stimulating cat toy (without strings!) to keep her busy. She is very smart and figures things out very quickly. She loves playing with spring toys. I look forward to your suggestions!
Thanks!!
Jamie & Sam
Recently, our Sphynx kitten Abby (who you may have read about previously) ate a string from a toy and had to have an emergency endoscopy procedure. Of course her skin condition fully healed and then this happened. She's a handful!! Luckily, she is perfectly fine, just mischievous and very active. We're looking to get her an interactive and stimulating cat toy (without strings!) to keep her busy. She is very smart and figures things out very quickly. She loves playing with spring toys. I look forward to your suggestions!
Thanks!!
Jamie & Sam