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I'm not sure where to put this so I'm just going to put it here and a mod can move it if need be.
I have an 18 day old male bluecream tortoiseshell, 1 of 3 in the litter of kittens that I'm hand raising because someone poisoned and killed their mother. So far they're fat and happy. Yet, I keep getting told by friends and family that he could end up with health problems because he's rare.
Now I've never owned a male tortoiseshell or calico and I know they are rare but not unheard of. So I'm wondering what kind of health problems he might end up having and if I need to rush him to a vet for a full checkup asap?
I plan on taking them all once they start eating wet food and get them looked at but I'm worried now that they might tell me somethings wrong with him because he's a male.
I have an 18 day old male bluecream tortoiseshell, 1 of 3 in the litter of kittens that I'm hand raising because someone poisoned and killed their mother. So far they're fat and happy. Yet, I keep getting told by friends and family that he could end up with health problems because he's rare.
Now I've never owned a male tortoiseshell or calico and I know they are rare but not unheard of. So I'm wondering what kind of health problems he might end up having and if I need to rush him to a vet for a full checkup asap?
I plan on taking them all once they start eating wet food and get them looked at but I'm worried now that they might tell me somethings wrong with him because he's a male.
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