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Pepper's shots
Our vet called this morning to remind us that Pepper is due for her shots, so I was digging out th cat carrier and brought it upstairs, she was lounging on the couch and when she saw it, you should have seen her face, it was like she was human for a second, her eyes got sooooo big and she opened her mouth like she was shocked
then took off upstairs under my bed She knows where shes going today. My hubby asked me why she needs shots if she's an indoor cat, I'm taking her at 2 today, but can anyone tell me shy she does need them being she's an indoor cat?
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Viruses don't stop at windows or doors. Should your cat encounter (even through a screened window) a cat who is ill, or should germs be carried in by the people of the house, the cat will be protected.
Even animals who live in apartments need thier shots. |
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Pepper had her shots yesterday, and the vet said shes a very healthy girl
She commented on how nice her coat was, and said we must be taking good car of her(proud mommy here) |
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I'm glad it went well! Cats may be difficult to get to the vet, but it's in her best interests. I can picture her grabbing the pouch. I too used to have a cat like that. mine...Mine!...MINE!!!! Yup, I know what you mean.
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