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deli turkey sliced and spoiled cats by
Shandy
This is not all that important but:
I bought some sliced turkey at the grocery deli for $4.99/lb and my cats
loved it when I gave them a few bites. We ate it all that day.
I bought the same brand the next day (cuz I ran out) from a different grocer
for $2.99/lb and my cats turned their noses up...
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Weed treatments that are safe for cats? by
dgk
I let my cats go out in the backyard but really need to do something
about the weeds in the lawn. Is there something that I can use on the
grass that will kill weeds but not harm the cats? A holistic weed
killer?
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bad news at the vet today :( by
-L.
Today I took my black baby Peewee (age 12) to the vet for a recheck of
what was diagnosed previously as ringworm. Well, I got the "good" vet
today, and it isn't fluorescing ringworm - symptoms are weird looking
ears and forehead (velvety hair/skin, somewhat balding), and itchy.
Some swelling above...
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September 12th 03 06:20 PM
by -L.
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Accessing this newsgroup by
Mr. Nangla
Hey,
How are you guys accessing the newsgroup, I'm using by ISP details through
Outlook express, I've heard people access this group through Goggle?
sham126
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Went in for X-Ray, came out with dead cat by
Mary
- First of all, I've found that it's a little on the extreme side to
inject a cat with anesthesia for the purpose of taking a simple x-ray.
I was told that it's more common to sedate them with an oral
medication. Is this true, or is this a matter of personal preference
at the vet?
Some...
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Rearing by
Karen Chuplis
in article , Diane L.
Schirf at wrote on 9/8/03 11:02 PM:
As some may remember, Hodge is a cat of unknown origins who has some
behavioural difficulties (getting defensive/aggressive and biting for no
particular reason; he...
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Does my cat need a behaviorist? a psychiatrist? by
KellyH
My cat Bartleby, 3 year-old male, all black, is a strange kitty. He is the
alpha-male of my cat family (5 cats total). He is definately the boss of
the cats, they let him eat first, if he indicates he wants someone else's
toy, he gets it, etc. But with me, he acts like a baby. The...
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What's the deal with neoprene by
Mark Healey
If I leave anything made of neoprene unattended my cats decide that it
is something to chew on and tear apart. I've gone through 3 pairs of
zories and some automotive windshield washer line. They don't go for
any kind of natural rubber.
How do I stop them from doing this?
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Mark...
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kidney failure cat - help! by
MsKitty834
Update on prior post elsewhere - in case y'all read it on alt.med.vet - here's
the old post, corrected and with additions - I've been looking on the net for
info, but I still need informed opinions from outside -
Just got back from the vet - he diagnosed my 5-yr old spayed female Siamese cat
as...
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September 13th 03 10:07 AM
by Phil P.
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Cat exhibiting behaviors I'm not familiar with by
McQualude
I have over 30 years of life experience with cats, but not around kids.
Tommy is a rescue cat that as been with us for 2 years. Perfect in every
way, but lately he is attacking the kids. He isn't hurting them, not
intentionally, but sometimes he accidently scratches them with his claws
and I'm not...
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Marking territory by
Thomas
Need a little advice with my cat that is starting to mark territory. I
have a female, spayed, longhair norwegian snow cat (I think). I found
her marking territory in a room far away from her litter box, and
right away I started using Nature's Miracle to remove the existing
urine from the wall and...
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hyperactive thyroid by
lulu
Hi all! My 15 year old cat has been diagnised with hyper (overactive)
thyroid. She has been taking "methimazole" pills to control this
problem. The vet has told me about radiation treatment, and some
people have told me that the radiation treatment is the better option,
even if my cat has no...
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does anyone have a cat with a chipped tooth by
Kuisse0002
My cat had one ugly grey/yellow incisor - looks like its rotting - but shes
eating very well - wet food/ kibble and drinking well - as per normal.
yesterday the tooth broke half way. Today I brought her to the vet and the vet
said it looks like the tooth broke halfway only but did not touch the...
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Cat Advice wanted by
Heather-SCOTGIRL
I have an older cat about 10 years old and she has got fleas which she =
got from the dog I believe.I just wanted to know long term health =
effects a flea infestation would have
but she doesn't seem too bothered with them and I have now got a flea =
collar on.
Whats the best thing to...
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PING Steve Crane Science Diet question by
Rona Yuthasastrakosol
I went to the store to pick up some SD Adult Original dry for my cat. There
was none on the shelf and when I asked the salesclerk about it, she pointed
out the bag of SD Oral Care Adult. She told me that Adult Original was now
Oral Care Adult. I had my doubts, but bought the Oral Care, anyway. ...
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OT - Crane, Gaubster, PhilP by
GAUBSTER2
From: "Cathy Friedmann"
Date: 9/13/03 7:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time
Message-id:
I feel no need to answer this question for you, esp. on a cat ng!
Cathy
Then don't bother posting if you don't have something to add. You...
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September 14th 03 07:36 PM
by catmidy
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Flagyl and Loss of Appetite by
Stacey
My vet prescribed Flagyl for my cat who is showing signs of IBD. He wanted
to try that out before going to prednisone. It seems to me that since
Sebastian has been on Flagyl his appetite has decreased. He shows interest
in food then only eats a little. His appetite was better even with the...
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Another sucky update :*( by
-L.
For those following our saga...
Peewee is doing poorly. He was at the vet all day Fri PM and
yesterday. Yesterday he ate some, and seemed perkier by 5PM last
night. Of course, since these things happen at the worst possible
time, DH and I were OOT on a much needed vacation. I got a call in
the...
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September 15th 03 01:53 PM
by Alison
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Litter boxes that you don't have to manually Scoop? by
Mr B
Howdy,
I'm looking for a simple solution to cleaning out our litter boxes that doesn't involve me having to
use the scoop all the tiem btu something that can just filter the whole box at once.
I've seen some items like these Litter Sifting...
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September 15th 03 04:09 PM
by dgk
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Silly question by
m. L. Briggs
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 11:43:04 GMT, wombn
wrote:
Why does my 4 m/o "announce it" when he has to use the litter box?
He'll wander a bit, trill, trill, trill....... then head for the box
and start scratching.
He trills fairly frequently, actually. Not *just*...
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