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<blockquote data-quote="Nair Bare" data-source="post: 43060" data-attributes="member: 647"><p><strong>Re: some things to be aware of....</strong></p><p></p><p>Oh dear, just more to worry about with Peeve, my new kitten. From years of dealing with rescues to show animals, my personal mantra has always been......."If anything can go wrong, it will." Animals can get into the strangest situations. I do not take any chances.</p><p>When I brought Peeve home, I was actually looking at the ceiling fan to verify there was NO way he could get up there. You always have to be on your guard.</p><p></p><p>Peeve likes electrical cords too, so I ran all the cords thru paper towel and toilet paper roll center tubes. These will protect the cords until I can get some protective plastic cord covers. Duct tape them together for a quick fix.</p><p></p><p>Question: Are there any medications that do not agree with the Sphynx breed? Any type of drugs that do not work or cause harm to Sphynx cats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nair Bare, post: 43060, member: 647"] [b]Re: some things to be aware of....[/b] Oh dear, just more to worry about with Peeve, my new kitten. From years of dealing with rescues to show animals, my personal mantra has always been......."If anything can go wrong, it will." Animals can get into the strangest situations. I do not take any chances. When I brought Peeve home, I was actually looking at the ceiling fan to verify there was NO way he could get up there. You always have to be on your guard. Peeve likes electrical cords too, so I ran all the cords thru paper towel and toilet paper roll center tubes. These will protect the cords until I can get some protective plastic cord covers. Duct tape them together for a quick fix. Question: Are there any medications that do not agree with the Sphynx breed? Any type of drugs that do not work or cause harm to Sphynx cats? [/QUOTE]
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