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			<p>i once raised a feral found abandoned in a storm drain that-once she stopped skulking and hiding-became velcro-kitten for awhile. just to me...everyone else was still evil. well, i needed my hands for something besides holding kitty, so i started wearing hooded sweatshirts (luckily it was winter) and sticking velcro-kitten (devon) in the pouch or the hood as my little ride-along. maybe you could rig up something similar? <br /><br />
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					kaya skye</a>
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		Wed, Jul 23rd 2008, 20:49 GMT 
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			<p>I try never to second-guess a vet, but I think I'd ask for a second opinion. An animal who rolls on the floor and cries may be having some sort of seizure or pain somewhere. If she has a happy life and you play with her and show her adequate attention, at the age of 5/6 months she should be well-adjusted. A new kitten may just be the &quot;cure' she needs if it does happen to be attention-related as your vet says. But I would ask for a second opinion (different vet) to make sure she has no health-related issues. <br /><br />
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					Izadore (Izzie)</a>
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		Wed, Jul 23rd 2008, 10:34 GMT 
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