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Inappropriate Cat Poop by Ruby Tuesday
99% of the time Mico is fine. But rarely (once every 5 months or so), Mico will leave me a present in an awkward place. This morning I came in the bathroom to find one piece of poop on the bathroom mat, with the others ON TOP of the newly filled litter in his box. He didn't even bother to dig...
September 7th 05 04:42 AM
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Sudden Bad Fighting - What is this? by Meghan
Our home consists of 5 cats right now: Calvin - 8 year old neutered male Hobbes - 8 year old neutered male (biological brothers) Bailey - 3 year old neutered male Samantha - 3 year old spayed female (biological brother/sister) Gray - 2.5 year old neutered male manx All of our cats come from...
September 7th 05 03:31 AM
by Meghan Go to last post
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Which Type of Cat Carrier is Best? by Ruby Tuesday
I like the plastic crate because it's sturdy, but I just saw one that's made of sturdy fabric which is cheaper, and hangs over the shoulder. It's nice in colour, and because space is limited I can just fold it wherever I want. But I think maybe I should go with the crate because when I take Mico...
September 6th 05 08:49 PM
by Wendy Go to last post
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Any good & cheap weighing scale? by Kiran
I can't afford the premium brands right now, can anybody recommend a good & cheap scale for weighing a cat?
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September 6th 05 07:37 PM
by ~^Johnny^~ Go to last post
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Best organization to donate for Hurricane Katrina? by [email protected]
Petfinder.com, United Animal Nations (uan.org) or Noahswish.org?
September 6th 05 05:36 PM
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Barb from before back to just "Barb" by Barb from before
Don't see the other Barb anymore so I'm going to try to get rid of the "from before" and go back to my original identity. -- Barb Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time.
September 6th 05 04:18 PM
by Barb Go to last post
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Soft cushion or a scratchy one? by Kiran
Should I get a soft rug/cushion for a cat to sit/rest on or a brittle scratchy one?
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September 6th 05 01:25 PM
by Ollie Clark Go to last post
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Animal welfare groups rescue abandoned pets by MaryL
This article says that animal welfare groups -- previously barred from entering most flood-affected areas -- have finally reached areas to set up shelters, rescue endangered pets, and move them to safety. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-09-03-katrinapetrescues_x.htm The article also has...
September 6th 05 07:05 AM
by MaryL Go to last post
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how to keep them inside by ensoul
we live in upstairs apart., Moe got out once but we got him back.....big prob its grounds for eviction if your pet is caught outside not on a leash now both of them go for the door when I leave and wait a bit because ofetn I'm doing wash or taking out trash baby gates are just too short, they're...
September 6th 05 06:42 AM
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CHLORPHENIRAMINE (Chlortrimeton) for Cats? by Mowzer
My cat Noodles has asthma an allergies to various things. She gets steroid shots at long intervals, and I take the usual precautions by keeping the windows closed, air filters on, duct vacuumed, etc. We have identified foods that cause her the least trouble, and she is on them. However, she...
September 6th 05 02:47 AM
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Cats belly hanging... by [email protected]
I think my cat needs a tummy tuck...lol! I think it's a male cat, and it's been neutered. He was left by someone who never came back for him. He's a big cat at 16 lbs. He doesn't seem overweight, athough he's always eating. His stomach though seems flabby, and seems to hang. He's an American...
September 5th 05 09:11 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Urgent, Frontline Q. for Kittens by [email protected]
I have got myself 4 little urchin throw-away kittens today. They are completely covered in fleas. About 10 weeks old. Problem is, I don't have any Advantage, and have called around, no friends have any on hand, and the vet is closed. One friend does have one vial of Frontline for dogs. Now, I...
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September 5th 05 08:39 PM
by Gail Go to last post
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Cheryl Sellner and Lyn Glover, Usenet Stalkers by John Doe
So you're afraid they're going to give you a cyber beating or shoot you with a cyber bullet? You must have one very big ego. George Orwell nobody mixmaster.it wrote: Path:...
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September 5th 05 08:37 PM
by Charlie Wilkes Go to last post
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Food and Beverag Network by Food and Beverage Network
Needed a list of Manufacturers or Distributors in the food and beverage industry. Then you've come to the right place please visit the following link www.foodandbeverage-network.com for the latest product trends and company profiles.
September 5th 05 08:21 PM
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anyone use pet insurance? by ensoul
with 2 cats now more pricy for vaccations and if one get sick the other one is likly too I have looked at some sites, its get very confusing...I'm in the USA as always for you help, TY ensoul
September 5th 05 06:52 PM
by Medea Go to last post
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Cats and bread by Kitkat
Diane wrote: Apparently cats don't have a conventional sweet tooth (although I've seen cats that definitely like sweets), but I've noticed many cats seem to have a weakness for bread. When my friend brought me Irish soda bread and I didn't put it away right away, Hodge ate half the loaf. To...
September 5th 05 03:59 PM
by CaptCook Go to last post
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we help adopt by [email protected]
we help adopt cats and you can too www.lifecircus.com
September 5th 05 02:56 PM
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Off Topic: She Drowned Friday Night by Andy
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September 5th 05 02:12 PM
by Drew Go to last post
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dexamethasone and diabetic cat by Don Taylor
A few years ago, 18 pound indoor tabby developed a "rasberry" on his chin, perhaps from rubbing on the edge of the fridge door expecting the roast chicken bits to appear. He gets his usual Science Diet weight control wet and dry food. Off to the vet, they tried antibiotics, didn't improve so they...
September 5th 05 04:26 AM
by Rhonda Go to last post
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So What Did They DO? by ensoul
made Moe & Rudy (9 months old) there own climbing gym w/boxes, rubbed it well on the inside w/home grown cat mip, their fav kind they sniff at it and begi m immediately playing with scraps from boxes being cut up, doing a running dive and sliding on them! totally ignoring my well ducked...
September 5th 05 04:13 AM
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