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Old 08-31-2012, 08:31 PM
 
Location: Charlotte at last
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You are good people.
Thanks Parrellel and Sky!

Parrellel, you have given me great info! The vet did a felav and aids test and it was negative. The other issue stomitis, I will have him look into. I really appreciate the cat attract litter and it is a great idea!! Will they know the name at Petsmart? I will get it tomorrow before I go to work and get it to the vet.

More updates and pics when we get her!

Everyone, have a great Labor Day holiday!

Sandy
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Old 09-01-2012, 12:19 AM
 
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Thanks Parrellel and Sky!

Parrellel, you have given me great info! The vet did a felav and aids test and it was negative. The other issue stomitis, I will have him look into. I really appreciate the cat attract litter and it is a great idea!! Will they know the name at Petsmart? I will get it tomorrow before I go to work and get it to the vet.

More updates and pics when we get her!

Everyone, have a great Labor Day holiday!

Sandy

They should know the name, but here's a link to what it looks like. Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Cat Litter - Litter - Litter & Accessories - PetSmart

It comes it a few different varieties, including just the attractant so it can be mixed with any litter.

It's great that she's negative! When you do bring her home, keep her separated in a small place like a bathroom with the litter box and see if she'll use it regularly before you give her more freedom.
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