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Notice: NEW MEXICO Feline Owners by Kris L. Christine
NEW MEXICO: Rabies Medical Exemption Action Alert -- New Mexico pet owners have launched an effort to get a rabies medical exemption clause inserted into the Rabies Code. Below is a copy of the letter I have faxed to the New Mexico State Veterinarian and below that is a copy of New Mexico...
July 23rd 10 11:12 PM
by Stan Brown Go to last post
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new product supposed to trim nails? by ensoul[_2_]
I see on the TV all the time, it looks like corrugated cardboard but it s supposed to trime their nails like would it they were outsides cats and used tree's anybody have experience with this? Lynn
July 22nd 10 09:57 PM
by Rene Go to last post
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how to stop them from straching funiture? Help Please by ensoul[_2_]
as an adult I've always had cats, this is the first for 2 (litter mates,neutered, indoor) and I'm get a good used couch they have 3 straching posts..one is too small but they still use, the other just goes straight up and is more than tall enough and the 3rd is one the climbing types taller than...
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July 20th 10 08:04 PM
by Bill Graham Go to last post
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Declawing by Bill Graham
"John Doe" wrote in message ... "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" evgmsop earthlink.net wrote: John Doe wrote: Cats use their claws for practically everything they do, not just for self-defense. Cats use their...
July 20th 10 07:57 PM
by Bill Graham Go to last post
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Arm & Hammer Essentials litter by John Doe
Available at the local megastore here. Just started using it. If you have been around grain silos, you might notice a strong distinct odor from the corn, but it goes away. Seems to do a good job. Does not clump as hard as clay. Probably not nearly as much dust, but I cannot imagine how anything can...
July 20th 10 01:42 PM
by dgk Go to last post
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Dry and wet -- one cat's experience by Stan Brown
I do not want to restart the debate on dry versus wet food,(*) but I thought some might be interested in my experience. From age 1 (when I adopted him) to 2, Milo ate Purina Indoor, as recommended by the shelter where he lived for a couple of months. (The vet was okay with that.) At his...
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July 19th 10 06:29 AM
by John Doe Go to last post
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Covered litter box, love it by John Doe
I was having trouble with my feral female throwing litter out of the box. There are plastic grass doormats under the area that catch litter, but the amount was ridiculous. I tried restricting the edges of the box, but she found a way over that. So I went to the local megastore and bought a covered...
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July 19th 10 05:51 AM
by John Doe Go to last post
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Seeing My Cat for First Time in 6 Months by James[_6_]
Hello! I will very shortly have the pleasure of seeing my cat again for the first time in 7 months. I have recently repatriated and will be going back to get things sorted out, including get my organized for his trip to the UK. He is currently in a very loving home where I will staying for...
July 17th 10 09:30 PM
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2010 WSAVA Vaccine Guidelines by Kris L. Christine
The World Small Animal Veterinay Association's 2010 Guidelines for the Vaccination of Dogs and Cats are available online http://www.wsava.org/VGG1.htm (scroll down to Vaccine Guidelines 2010 http://www.wsava.org/PDF/Misc/VaccinationGuidelines2010.pdf
July 15th 10 10:05 AM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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cat with diaorrhea - but only when she goes outside by Mike Scott
An odd one here. We have two cats (mother - about 6 years old - and daughter); both normally go out, both eat the same food (dry kibbles - neither will touch wet food) which they've been on for years. The mum has lately developed a problem with diaorrhea. But this only seems to occur when...
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July 14th 10 02:23 PM
by dgk Go to last post
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Feral Kitty by Max[_2_]
It has been quite a long while since I have been able to post here. I have no idea why, I believe it had something to do with Google changing things around. I generally view these threads via google groups. Some of you may or may not recall that I took in a feral cat this past February. Anyway,...
July 9th 10 12:16 AM
by cshenk Go to last post
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A poem by Bill Graham
From a cat........ When humans die, they make a will To leave their homes, and all they Have to those they love. I too would make a will, if I could write. To some poor, wistful, lonely stray I'd leave my happy home, My dish, my cozy bed, my cushioned chair, my toy, The well-loved lap,
July 3rd 10 03:28 AM
by Patok[_2_] Go to last post
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Catheter removed - recovery questions by Mike[_5_]
Our 4 year old had a catheter for urinary blockage. We brought him in early Wed morning...he had the catheter from then until Thursday around noon. The vet watched him for 24 hours and we took him home Friday evening. The problem now is whenever he has to urinate, he goes in the box....a...
July 3rd 10 02:04 AM
by jmc[_2_] Go to last post
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Tendon Injury by tomcraig5
One of my cats came limping into the kitchen a few days ago, holding his right, rear leg in the air, seemingly unable to put weight on it. The local vets thinks it's a badly strained tendon in the hip region, and I'm trying to find something to aid his healing process and make him more comfortable....
July 2nd 10 06:32 PM
by MLB[_2_] Go to last post
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Tramadol - preliminary results by jmc[_2_]
So Meep has been on Tramadol for about a week now. The good news is - it's working... sort of. The immediate result is her litterbox habits have improved tremendously. She has completely stopped sitting in the box but peeing over the edge! She is able to squat and pee normally, so she does...
July 1st 10 01:51 AM
by jmc[_2_] Go to last post
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GE and Modified Live Virus Vaccines; Public Health and Animal Welfare Concerns by Kris L. Christine
Genetically Engineered and Modified Live Virus Vaccines;Public Health and Animal Welfare Concerns by Michael W. Fox BVetMed,PhD,DSc.MRCVS http://www.twobitdog.com/drfox/specialreport_Article.aspx?ID=273f53f4-bcdc-474f-a189-cca1d1a81c38 This article is in the most recent issue of Journal of the...
June 29th 10 11:15 AM
by Kris L. Christine Go to last post
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Disappearing lump by [email protected]
Moe is a neutered male, about ten years old. Lately he's had a persistent URI with runny nose and sneezing. Oral meds didn't help, so last week the vet gave him an antibiotic shot. During the weigh in, we found he was down from 10 pounds to 8 pounds since January (six months). The vet suggested he...
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June 28th 10 04:23 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Bionic feet for amputee cat by Pelle Svanslös
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10404251.stm .... the success of this operation showed the potential of the technology. "Noel has some brilliant ideas," he added. "And we're continuing to work closely with him to develop new technologies." Will there be a bionic svans anytime...
June 26th 10 02:40 PM
by Thomas R. Kettler Go to last post
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Can kneading be a sign of pain or unhappiness? by Lenny J.
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I have a cat with a tumor. She has gone downhill quite a bit. I'm now having to decide what to do. One of the things that is throwing me off is how she sometimes briefly kneads me. It might only be just once or twice that she does it, usually when she sits on my lap....
June 24th 10 12:50 AM
by MLB[_2_] Go to last post
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Inappropriate elimination by jmc[_2_]
Meep (14 years old now) did something alarming today - she pooped in her travel box. In all the long years I've had her, she's never *deliberately* pooped outside her box, though she has done so accidentally a couple of times (while coughing up hairballs, from the evidence). She's also peed a...
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June 22nd 10 05:57 PM
by Rene Go to last post
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