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Good-bye Natasha by
Debbie Trujillo
You gave me 14 1/2 wonderful years. It will take a long time to get used to
your not being in the house. I keep expecting to see you. I will miss
curling up with you at night and hearing your purrs. I appreciated your
concern and efforts to comfort us when we were worried or upset...
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November 9th 03 02:20 AM
by Liz
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Wish Me Luck by
Karen M.
I'm taking Ernie into the vet this morning. He's been acting lethargic
since yesterday, walking a little funny in his backlegs. Maybe I'm just
being paranoid, but I'm not taking any chances! I'm worried about
blockage... :(
Karen
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Litter by
Insp Gadget
OK, I give up. I'm getting sick and tired of vacuuming up cat litter that
spills onto the floor or gets dragged there on their little feet. Is there
ANYTHING out there that will not track as much????????
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November 9th 03 05:49 AM
by Judy
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Help! My cat is trying to live somewhere else. by
Iso
Why don't you try keeping your cat inside your home? That will probably
solve the problem of it visiting your neighbor's home and fighting with
their cat. Furthermore, it will solve the running away problem.
"mich" wrote in...
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November 9th 03 06:48 PM
by Alison
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best way to console separated mother cat? by
Adam Cole
Brief synopsis:
Apartment Complex with no-pet clause. Unspayed stray female lives in
courtyard. Circa Sept. 20: 5 kittens. My patio.
My wife and I have since fed & made friends with mom (who's obviously a
dumped former pet) and have partially weaned & socialized the kittens.
Yesterday morning,...
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Oblong skin lesions in cat; skin condition or neighbor's tomcat? by
KA Turner
Hello
I have a 7 yr old or so gray tabby cat at 16lbs, Big Boy, who has
gotten several skin lesions on his belly, front, and rear. I won't
rule out a cat vs cat encounter but wonder why there are so darned
many and if there is a disease causing this. They seem so round and
look like divots...
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kittens playing in litterbox -- help! by
John M.
We have our first kittens, a brother and sister about 11 weeks old.
They came to us litterbox trained and have been good about that, but
they love to play in the litterbox. We want to train them out of
playing together in the litterbox, but don't want to train them out of
using the litterbox as a...
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Coenzyme Q10 by
Cheryl
Jeremy got me looking at antioxidants again. (thanks.. hehe) Does
anyone know of any recent studies that show CoQ10 is helpful for
gingivitis in cats? Some old information I can find on the net didn't
indicate any proof to that effect. In humans, yes; cats no studies.
CoQ10 also has helpful...
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November 10th 03 03:17 AM
by Cheryl
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November 10th 03 01:29 PM
by Wendy
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Declawing: glad I took the time by
[email protected]
Well, I posted here many months ago regarding a stray that we decided
to spay and keep. She turned into a beautiful cat with a nice shiny
coat.
She's still outside, and she sleeps on the deck in a nice little
shingled house that I built for her. She's a good mouser, and we live
next to a...
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November 10th 03 05:12 PM
by kaeli
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Maine Coon Cats by
Jim Warren
Hello Group,
We have a Maine Coon Cat. It was obtained from the Humane Society
The familly that adopted it brought it back and tied it to the fence
that night. It was a very young kitten.
They tossed it into the basement with me where it ran nostop for
several days around the pool table. I don't...
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November 10th 03 05:15 PM
by kaeli
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Side effects of Zithromax? by
Dave
Hello,
Has anyone heard of side effects from Zithromax being used for a feline
respiratory infection? One of our cats at the sanctuary where I volunteer
was prescribed this medication by the vet. Within a day she developed
seizures and unfortunately, lived only couple of days. The vet did...
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older cat by
Judy
I have an older cat (we got her from a shelter 8 years ago and they didn't
know how old she was), who seems to be having some trouble jumping. Jessie
can still get up to chairs, but higher jumps are just not happening. I also
have two 2 year old males who seem to have fun chasing her and trying...
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November 10th 03 08:26 PM
by Mary
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Vomitting, Diarrhoea, and Normal Temperature? by
Jason
I am looking for some insights or sugestions based on other cat owners
experience with cats with similar symptoms. I left on an over night
trip on Tuesday, my cat Elliott seemed his usual self when I left.
When I came home on Wednesday night he was listless, had diarrhoea and
was vomiting. He has...
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November 10th 03 09:43 PM
by Yngver
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Finding home for cats by
Dee Falt
Can someone provide some assistance on how to find a home for two
cats in the Houston area? This is for my son who provided the
following info:
Searching for a new home in the Houston area for two neutered black
cats. The cats are 7 year old litter mates (born approx. December
1996) named Punk...
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November 10th 03 09:59 PM
by Mary
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Feeding questions by
Wendy
We have a 16 year old spayed female tabby, Tigger, who has a tendency to be
overweight. We got her down to 9 lbs. but this is still a little heavy for
her frame. It is imperative to keep her weight down as she has arthritis.
We also have a 1-2 yr. old long hair spayed female, Isabel. We...
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November 10th 03 11:30 PM
by Phil P.
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Cat Collars by
Jeannie
I have recently bought one of those electromagnetically operated cat flaps
as my house seemed to be turning into the local drop in centre for all the
cats in the neighbourhood.
My cat has always worn a collar, the type she has at the moment is one of
the ones with the safety catch fastener that...
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November 10th 03 11:50 PM
by J1Boss
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Feline Parvo by
rose ricciuto
There is a large outbreak of feline parvo in Polk county in central
Florida. According to news reports it's incredibly contagious, hard to
kill, completely fatal virus. They are euthanizing over 70 cats and
kittens at the shelter to try to stem the outbreak and then they will
attempt to sterilize...
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November 11th 03 02:43 AM
by Cheryl
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November 11th 03 04:27 AM
by Mary
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I Just Pulled Something Out Of My Cat's Butt by
guynoir
At first I thought it was a sesame seed and tossed it into the sink.
Then I thought, "I better take a look at that" and picked it up. It
started energetically crawling around on my finger.
http://home.teleport.com/~guynoir/webimages/livestock/worm.JPG
Some kind of pseudopod propels it from its...
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November 11th 03 04:50 AM
by guynoir
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