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Indoor plants by
Thomas F. Maguire
I've tried reading the lists of non-toxic indoor plants and then searching
local nurseries for such plants. This is damn inefficient and has resulted
in very little greenery in my apartment. I've gone through a few ficus
benjiminas. The white sap is somewhat toxic, but my cat isn't interested...
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Indoor only cat shot suggestions and other... by
Jen M. via CatKB.com
Hello--
I recently adopted three cats from the local humane society. I was told
that they were current on all their shots. Come to find out they only got
one shot--and those were due and none of the other shots like rabies,
Feline Luk., etc.
A lady that has several cats for years and years--she...
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indoor only cat person? what would you do for a stray? by
John Doe
I've always thought that keeping a cat indoors is the only way to
go, and I've always taken them off of the street. But then I see
cats outside being allowed to have litters destined for the same ill
fate of being mishandled and killed/dead after a short miserable
life, and I think maybe...
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indoor only cat owner cruelship by
muratbey
these people should be kept indoors 24/7 and only allowed to eat when
we are pleased. i just beat up my neighbor and gave him a broken nose
(i'm a boxer) amd took his cat from him. poor animal was sitting by a
window all day, doing nothing. and he's just a young kitten, vet said
under a year.
i...
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Indoor neutered male becomes very aggressive when stray comes to our door...... by
Jo Kobler via CatKB.com
A local farmer lets his cat out and natch, it comes right to our house.
Well, my 3 year old 20 pound neutered male goes bananas. Two times now as I
walk into the room and see that this other male is outside, my male
instantly flies at me and bites me hard on my leg-thru my jeans - Blood all
over....
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Indoor cats:Quality of life (again) by
blair thompson
Wow! I think I started this thread...at least the most recent
incarnation of it a while back, on Sept. 2. I appreciate all the input
and suggestions.
Consensus was to get a pair of cats, and, if possible, have some sort
of screened enclosure so they could venture out, get fresh air, etc.
That's...
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September 20th 04 10:06 PM
by Mary
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Indoor cats and declawing by
[email protected]
With the risk of starting a war, I had not heard of declawing until
I came on this site, we do not do this, as far as I know, in the UK.
Also, we rarely keep our cats inside. It sounds barbaric to me, to pull
the claws out of a cat, it would be like having your
fingernails pulled out!
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Indoor cats - do they need vaccinations by
David Archer
Hi all,
I have two indoor cats, by which I mean they have never been outside
the falt, and are never allowed so (this is because I live in central
London with heavy traffic, and was advised to raise them as indoor
cats by cat charities for their own safety).
Anyway, my questions is - do they need...
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December 24th 03 11:18 AM
by Sue
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indoor cats & flea's?? by
ensoul
How does that happen? The housing Mangment here doesn't allow pets
outside unless on leash, I never bothered doing that. I don't eve aloow
Moe & Rudy out on my balconey, I know they'd jump off (I'm on the 2nd
floor). They about a year & half old, neutered.
There is big flea problem in my area,...
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September 28th 06 04:27 AM
by Deeanna
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Indoor cats by
[email protected]
First let me say I'm not being antagonistic, I'm just interested in the
(apparent) culture difference between the US & the UK as regards our
feline friends.
With regard to letting cats out: All the cats I know go outside, they
(usually) learn their way back home from their local...
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Indoor cat..quality of life? by
blair thompson
I recently lost my guy to the coyotes. I live adjacent to a
forested area where they are active, so I am thinking my next best
friend should be confined to quarters
I have been reading the many compelling arguments in favour of
keeping a cat inside---the safety angle, longevity cf to...
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September 14th 04 11:46 PM
by Mary
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Indoor cat, rec idea by
bigbadbarry
If someone had the right house, they could develop thier rooftop into rec
space for themselves and their pets, this would definetely eliminate
straying and getting lost.
If you live in a highrise, you probably already have a walkable rooftop, we
used to hang out on the roof when I lived downtown,...
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Indoor Cat Wants Outside by
PMcOuntry
Hi, one of my male cats (3 years old) has decided all of a sudden that
he wants to "escape". My other two cats want nothing to do with "out
there". As soon as we open the door, the cat in question, runs and
escapes to the porch where he generally freezes and we toss him back
inside. Yesterday he...
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January 11th 08 01:55 PM
by dgk
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Indoor Cat Outdoors? by
Nick
My new 5yo cat has been kept indoors for the month I've had her. She was
fine with it. My small backyard has 8' fences, so last week I let her out
to enjoy some sun and have a bit more room to run around in. She loves it
out there.
The trouble is, she vastly prefers to do her business outside...
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April 3rd 05 08:50 PM
by JJ
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indoor cat need vaccinations? by
Ensoul100
Sam used to be an outdoor cat but for the past 2 yrs she's been an indoor cat
due to housing regulations
we live on a 2nd floor apartment and she likes to sit out on the balconey
with much effort & patience I have managed to get her outside using a leash,
but I don't think she like's it....all...
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Indoor cat figured out doggie door by
Tom Meter
Hi. My wife has lost two cats in the last few years that just ran away and
never returned. So she is really concerned that our current indoor cat
Brittney will flee now that she has gone out the doggie door a couple of
times. We are currently locking the doggie door while she has full reign of
the...
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April 17th 04 03:13 PM
by rumer
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indoor cat escaped by
Lee Frette
We have a lot of cats. All were born in the wild and came to live with
us at various stages in their lives. When we bring them in, they are
neutered, get their shots, and never go outside again.
A seven year old female (Squeaky) came to us about 7 years ago at
around five weeks of age. A little...
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June 8th 08 12:12 AM
by James
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Indoor cat behavioral problems - report back by
CatNipped
OK, I just got off the phone with my vet. She said there are no such things
as behavioral problems in inside cats. All inside cats will live to be 50
years old. She also said that all outdoor cats will die horribly the first
time they go out. She also said that she personally knows Ashley's vet...
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April 6th 05 12:30 AM
by Mary
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Indoor Cat - Escape Attempts by
Jaycee
Manuel, age 16 months, has been raised as an indoor cat, along with his
companion, Basil - age 21 months. In the last six weeks, Manuel who has
always been the more adventuresome of the two, has taken to mad dashes for
the front yard every time the door is opened.
We have tried loud "NO"s and THE...
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Indonesian cats, beware! by
-Lost
Indonesian cats, beware!
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/17/giant.rat.ap/index.html?
eref=rss_tech
--
-Lost
Remove the extra words to reply by e-mail. Don't e-mail me. I am
kidding. No I am not.
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