hibshobby
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I have two 16-month old cats, brother and sister. The brother is lean, mean, hunting machine. Fit and active, looks amazing and mouse catcher supremo. His sister however is not. She had a tough start with a dodgy digestive system and wasn't expected to live but did with careful bland feeding aided by her feisty nature ! She's small although active and happy, but looks awful. Her coat is coarse and dull and I'm after ideas for anything I can do to improve it. She has a longer coat than her brother. Their parents are a long-haired tortoiseshell mother and short-haired, old-fashioned type of evil-looking ginger tom for father !
As her brother is fine, and my third un-related cat (14 yrs old) is fine too, basic care and diet must be okay, I'm wondering what I can do that is specific to her. All three are fed exactly the same at the moment which is a mixture of wet and dry food. All are up to date with worming and flea treatment.
As her brother is fine, and my third un-related cat (14 yrs old) is fine too, basic care and diet must be okay, I'm wondering what I can do that is specific to her. All three are fed exactly the same at the moment which is a mixture of wet and dry food. All are up to date with worming and flea treatment.