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by Mary
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Two homes and cats by
[email protected]
Me and my partner both work from home and are considering buying a
second home (actually a flat) which we intend to travel between on a
weekly basis - one week in one place another in the other. All we need
to work is an internet connection so it would be quite feasible.
However, we have two cats....
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Cat Parks by
Cat Protector
Right now they have dog parks in the city where we live that are sponsored
by the city, but I couldn't help but think that maybe we cat lovers should
also have place to go with our feline friends that is sponsored by the city.
What do you all think?
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March 1st 04 04:51 PM
by Yngver
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Cats' anal glands full by
Johnny Davis
Hi, I was on here over a month ago and several people helped me w/a
problem my cat, K.C., was having. Thank you all.
It seems that the situation has not cleared up. She is large (18lbs).
She was leaking this foul smelling brown stuff from her butt. I took her
to the vet, who said because she's so...
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Emery boards? by
Wojtek
Why do cats like emery boards so much? Mine tries to eat it. And also digs
very deep into my wife's makeup bag to get at it. Is the smell of the glue
they use? Or more of a texture thing?
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Normal lifespan of cats by
MaryL
I have seen a number of messages on this NG where people refer to their cats
as "elderly" with little chance of a quality of longer life, with
implications that it would be unkind to prolong the cat's life when the cat
shows signs of illness. In some cases, these "elderly" cats have only been...
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Kitty Cat Litter Box Cake recipie by
dgk
The cheesecake mini-thread reminded me of this one, which I probably
pulled from here originally:
Kitty Litter Cake
1 spice or German chocolate cake mix
1 white cake mix
1 large package vanilla instant pudding mix
1 package vanilla sandwich cookies
Green food coloring
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July 8th 05 03:20 PM
by dgk
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Abandoned Kitten Needs A Name by
Tony
Hi all
Just got a new kitten last wednesday. A friend came over with him and said his
friend found him abandoned along with 2 of his littermates which were dead.
Initially I said I did not want the cat as I have four others so he said they
were
going to put him back where they found him. At that...
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Bizarre things the vet said by
Candace
I was at a new-to-me vet yesterday. My regular vet was full and would
only take my cat if I would drop him off so they could look at him
between other patients and even then they were going to charge me for
an unscheduled office visit. I was peeved and went elsewhere. I liked
the new vet, an...
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Stuck myself with the cat's lancet by
Richard Evans
The cat and I are both diabetic. I check my own sugar 6-8 times per
day, I check his twice. We have separate glucometer kits. Today, while
preparing to check the cat's sugar, I had a brain fart and instead of
lancing the cat I lanced my own forearm with a lancet that had been
previously used on the...
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Standing up to head-butt your the palm of your hand by
John Doe[_2_]
My Calico stands on its hind legs to butt the palm of my hand when my
hand is raised above its head. Sometimes it grabs my hand but rarely
uses its claws. It obviously enjoys that, it will do it three or more
times in a row consistently. So I wonder how it learned. I've been
trying to teach my...
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What to do With Old Cat Litter? by
Smartin
Just wondering if anyone has creative ideas for what to do with old cat
litter that has been reused for months on end...
We have four boxes and use clumping litter with sifting pan liners.
Every week we sift out the clumpy bits, add a generous sprinkle of
deodorizer to the box, and top off with...
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April 13th 07 05:31 AM
by cindys
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Bald spot after Frontline treatment by
KellyH
I treated my foster cat yesterday with Frontline because I saw a flea in the
carpet in her room and she was scratching. I thoroughly cleaned and
vaccuumed the room. Today, I noticed a nickel-size bald spot on her, near
where I applied the Frontline. I'm not sure if the spot is exactly where
the...
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by Cheryl
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Feliway diffuser w/batteries??? by
Kimkat
My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the
front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really
need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door.
Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs
near the door (he...
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September 2nd 07 06:15 PM
by bookie
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Sick cat by
Bill Graham
We feed a stray cat. He isn't really a stray, because we have seen him go
into another house down the block. But since he has no collar or chip, we
suspect they don't own him either. At any rate, he is sick. His thyroids
aren't working properly and he is skinny as a rail even though he eats at...
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FelV Question by
Chris
I am currently looking for home for FelV+ stray, Big Boy, (about which I
posted before). I have other cats who cannot be exposed to him so he is
isolated. I get very conflicting info about one thing: I would be able to
let him loose in my bedroom (instead of the attached bath & large dog...
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January 27th 04 10:50 AM
by Phil P
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euthanasia - anything I should know? by
Gary Warner
Hello - I'm a somewhat frequent Usenet user, but never here. My parents
have a cat that it's now time to put to sleep. He's about 14 years old and
over the last month (or less) has ballooned up with fluid in the abdomen.
The
vet did a blood test (negative for any diseases) and then an...
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September 11th 03 04:25 PM
by kaeli
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Suitable carrier for taking cat on a plane? by
Ellie Pea
A friend of mine is moving from Scotland to Norway soon with her cat
and has to replace her current rather tatty carrier with a new IATA
approved one.
We were looking at them in a pet shop at the weekend and she liked the
idea of one with an opening grill on the top as well as at the front
grill ...
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