I go to the pound newly as they be around to euthanize the cat I be going to adopt..?

They told me she has diarrhea and cat flu. Is it possible they're making it up.. because they replaced her with another cat and she looked fine. Her eyes looked perfect and she be eating... I'll b picking her up tomorrow. Should I still take her to the vet?
thats just so cruel how they put animals down that young. somebody wants to shoot a bullet of their a%$ "the ppl who put animals down"

I would
She definitely needs to be checked by a vet. Pound animals are often exposed to infections and diseases. Glad you get there in time. If you have any other cats breed sure to keep them separated till the vet clears her of any health issues. Wash your hand and change your clothes after handling her if you have other cats. Thanks for in your favour her.
absolutely lift her to the vet. Cats and dogs catch things in the pound. I adopted a dog that have a clear health record. Took him straight to the vet and found out that he had heartworms and have it for a year and a half. We were able to treat him and he is immediately cured. Had I not taken him within the next 6 months he would have died. Get a vet check for the cat's sake. Congratulations on your little one. She'll love you forever, and she know what you did for her. What a Great Christmas present !
always take then to the vet freshly to be checked out,

its just a good idea result in if you kitten is sick the vet can give you something for it, t help , whether you don't take it to see a vet you might not know and could find it dead, i don't mean to panic you

my cat kikid was very sick and we had no notion,
he was blocked and this is a very heathly cat we had his together life
can't and kitten can get blocked and no one would ever know, until its to behind schedule, so just check cause any sicknes can hurt and even kill them, and a kitten is twn times more plausible to die froma sickness over a adult cat,

ask the vet to check to also make sure you kitten isn't blocked, thats when he or she can't poop or used the litter box, they will stop consumption and something act mean or hide absent, and if you see any blood run then to the vets ER right absent, thats what happend with us, it can kill then within less then 24 hours of having it, our cat be running off and hiding for 3 days, they told us is was luck to have made it that long, presently its been over a year he is fine now
Answers:    Yes you should kittens that age who have be in that type of environment need to be seen by a vet. There are so masses things that they can be exposed to that can be deadly to them. Your kitten will also need it's shots in a couple of months. And should be fixed around 6 months older. (before it goes into heat for a female, or starts spraying for a masculine.) Getting it fixed might seem like just another expense. But have it done will make life much easier for both of you. If you wait too long to own a male fixed and it starts spraying it will not lose the habit. And male cat urine smells to giant heaven and you can not get it out of carpets or furniture. Which will cost really big bucks to replace.
Lots of luck on your hot furry friend.
Always take a pound/shelter cat to the vet for a check up and any shots it needs. About all the shelter can afford to do is worm them. The vet can set you up next to a shot schedule and spay/neuter when they are of age/size.
I don't follow what you mean by "they replaced her with another cat". So did you adopt the cat on death row or a different one ?

Cats which own contracted cat flu rarely survive. If you have adopted the "other" cat, enjoy it vet checked for any diseases. You will know for sure that way if she is on form or not.
some pounds or shelter usually give you a free check up for adopting a animal ask frst
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