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Organic food. by
Z
Organic foods are produced according to certain production standards.
For crops, it means they were grown without the use of conventional
pesticides, artificial fertilizers, human waste, or sewage sludge, and
that they were processed without ionizing radiation or food
additives.
More information...
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Orphaned Cats - What to Do? by
Billy
My wife is concerned whenever we go on vacation that if something happens to
us, the two cats will be orphaned.
Does anyone have information or guidance on how to protect your pets
(insurance...if you will) to ensure they are cared for if they were
orphaned? Is there any organization that will...
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Orphaned kitten "nursing" off littermate by
Laurie
I'm fostering 2 kittens with no mother, and the kittens are just around
a half pound each, making them around 2 weeks old. They take KMR and
home-made kitten "glop" from a syringe very well and have each gained
20/100ths of a pound in the week and a half I've had them. Now that
they are a little...
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Orphaned Kittens and Dry Kibbles by
Joan
I have three kittens whose mother disappeared when they were three weeks
old. They are 8 weeks now and doing really well. I've always left a bowl
of dry kibbles with kittens at all times because kittens need to eat
frequently. They have been weaned from their milk for more than a week and
I am...
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April 28th 05 04:23 AM
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Orphans -- Phil? Anybody? by
Sherry
I've got two 1-week-old orphans to raise on a bottle. I've done it
many times, and have, so far, not lost any.
But, every single time I've raised orphans, about the time they're 8
weeks & older, the are *extremely* susceptible to URI's. I know the
orphan babies are not getting natural immunity...
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Oscar The 13 1/2 Yr Old Maine Coon Cat by
W. K. Mahler, Mahlers.Com
Has got allergies just like a human being gets a runny eye once in awhile.
Clear liquid, once pink, once clear and grey.
....Anything short of going to the vet that I may use (other than wiping it
off with my finger).
Thanks
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William K. Mahler, http://www.mahlers.com
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Oscar the Cat Predicts Patients' Deaths by
Ablang
Oscar the Cat Predicts Patients' Deaths
By RAY HENRY
Associated Press Writer
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/D/DEATH_CAT?SITE=KTVK&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Oscar the cat seems to have an uncanny knack
for predicting when nursing home patients are going to die,...
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July 28th 07 01:11 AM
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OT by
James
If you are addressed as Uncle or Aunt, should you address them as
Niece or Nephew?
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ot by
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how come everybody from korea nicknames themselves coco
(when posting to a predominately cuacasion board)
why do we drive on a parkway and park in the driveway
what is this bustle in my head
what is James Brown singing about
i can't understand him
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OT - Create an e-annoyance, go to jail by
Lorraine
I don't know why I thought of this group when I read this. I'm not
posting it to annoy anyone, just to inform. :-) However, I am using my
real name.
Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime.
It's no joke. Last Thursday, President Bush signed into law a
prohibition on posting...
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OT - 20/20 Segment by
KellyH
Did anyone catch the 20/20 segment this past Friday about SPCA's "absuing"
power? It was horribly biased, and defended scumbag backyard breeders who
had been busted. It made me mad, I was yelling at the TV the through the
whole thing.
John Stossel has no idea what he is talking about. He kept...
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OT - Babies update by
Snittens
Hi all,
Baby Beatrix is home and doing great. Ainsley is still in the NICU. She
has recovered from her initial issues of respiratory distress and blood
loss, however another problem was discovered. She has very little thyroid
function and this is causing her to be sluggish, slow to respond,...
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August 28th 05 01:41 AM
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OT - Brief Update (babies) by
Snittens
Hi everyone!
Thank you for the well wishes and positive thoughts!
Beatrix and I just got home a couple hours ago. She is doing fine. I'm
afraid to take my eyes off of her for a second!
Ainsley is still in the NICU. I was going to try to see her today, but I am
still very worn out and we don't...
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OT - But Relevant: Bug Zappers by
Peter W.[_2_]
Now that Spring is about to Spring in 2.2 days, and given that other-than-cats subjects are fair game; Please look at the information below. Please note that songbirds, bats and vast sections of our ecosystem depend on beneficial insects for proper survival.
https://www.mosquito.org/page/faq ...
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OT - Dogs riding in cars by
Wendy
I know this is a little off topic because of this being a cat group but I
figured some people might have dogs too or know people who do.
I was driving home from the dentist's office this morning when I saw what
appeared to be an animal being tossed from the car in front of me. The poor
thing...
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March 29th 07 09:31 PM
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OT - Greyhound Protection Act (NH) by
KellyH
I realize this is not directly cat related, but I thought people may be
interested. This was emailed to me from a friend very involved in animal
welfare. This is referring to New Hampshire legislation.
Friends,
Monday morning, Governor Craig Benson will formally receive House Bill
520, the...
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