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| Posted by: emily_jones at Sat Sep 22 12:26:58 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by emily_jones ] I posted a few weeks back regarding the kitten that I had to have put down due to a Portosystemic Shunt. The vet did say that such a problem might not have been congenital (although it probably was).  Under what circumstances could such a problem develop?  How can I prevent such things from happening again as I am thinking about adopting another rescue kitten?  I was careful to feed him food without dangerous preservatives, wheat, corn, or meat by-products.  I'd appreciate any insight into this. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ] 
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