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I don’t think it is too much of a worry them being brother and sister. With As for the kitten with bow leg problem. A vet must check it out. Check in your [This message has been edited by Auspetian (edited 08-04-2002).]ilovepedrothelion My cats, (brother and sister) had not yet been "fixed" and they mated. she just had two little kittens, a boy and a girl. i'm worried about them surviving because their parents were brother and sister, but i'm also worried about the little boy. his back right leg seems to be bowed. and i want to fix it. i dont have the money for a vet right now. do you have any suggestions?? we've tried to make splints but they won't stay on him! please, any comments would be appreciated. Albert Hi,
animals, it happens a lot in nature and the kittens should be OK.
area, there must be some sort of a voluntary vet service and It should'nt cost much to atleast
take a look at the kitten and give a diagnose. Good luck....please keep us informed.
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