Thread: Cat Poisoning
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Old 15-05-2010, 18:00   #15
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Re: Cat Poisoning

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
I think there's a Propolyne version that is bittered...

Our cat (actually another of next doors' who adopted us) wandered in after tea... wanting food as usual. We'll keep her in as much as we can.

The kittens have been given the all clear, but their mother is still on a drip trying to flush out the poison.

The streets around here have been buzzing with concerned people out on the pavements... and accusations have been whispered in most of the groups.
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