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hair comes out in chunks when pulled by
robro
I have an indoor only cat (lives at my office after being evicted from
the house by my wife almost 2 years ago). He's a long hair about 8
years old. I'm not normally in the habit of grooming him as he hates
being brushed so I've just let him be for the most part. This past
week though I decided...
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March 29th 08 07:02 PM
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New Legal Status for Animals in NC by
cybercat
This made me happy I live in NC.
http://wral.com/news/state/story/2649115/
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Health-care insurance gaps affect all of us by
coffeer
WASHINGTON -- Maria Gomez knows firsthand the devastation that can hit
families who don't have health insurance.
Gomez is chief executive of Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care
in Washington, D.C. The clinic serves Latinos who have no insurance or
are underinsured.
The fact that 47...
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6 Ways to Prevent Destructive Chewing by
[email protected]
Of curse, the fastest way to get ANY child or
dog to NATURALLY WANT TO DO ANY THING
is to tell them THEY CAN'T DO THAT {}: ~ )
Perhaps your daddy wasn't the ignorameHOWES you thought??
Naaaah... BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!
On Mar 30, 10:49 pm, "tiny dancer"
wrote:
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liver full information by
swetha123
Liver Transplant
http://medicals-shop.blogspot.com/2008/03/liver-transplant.html
Treatment of Liver Spots
http://medicals-shop.blogspot.com/2008/03/treatment-of-liver-spots.html
Causes and Risk Factors of Liver...
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Maintain your health by
Gungun
Have a look at the link on how to take care of your health:
http://www.tech2mgr.com/business/health.htm
This is a lovely link with articles being updated nearly daily.
Found it pretty interesting.... Enjoy Reading........
Thanks,
Gungun.
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March 31st 08 11:51 AM
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100% cure for heart diseases by
[email protected]
You should always keep in mind that whatever actions you do today can
either help to prevent, delay or minimize the effect of heart disease
or worsen it. The key is to control risk factors. Granted that you
cannot control every risk factor for heart disease such as family
history but you can...
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March 31st 08 12:16 PM
by kazza
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Tuck and St Louis by
[email protected]
HOWEDY diddler you pathetic, semi-litterlate daughter
of a English teacher, you miserable stinkin rotten lyin
animal murderin punk thug coward active accute chronic
life long incurable malignant maliciHOWES MENTAL
CASE and PROFESSIONAL dog trainin FRAUD, SCAM
ARTIST, BACKYARD PUPPY-MILLER, and...
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Kitty's hungry, won't eat by
Monte
11 year old male, neutered. He was diabetic for a couple of years,
but at the first of the year his diabetes cured itself. Since then,
he's lost a couple of pounds, and doesn't seem to want to eat. He
went to the vet yesterday, and a series of blood tests and urinalysis
showed normal. One liver...
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Royal Canin Green Peas and Lamb by
cybercat
Okay, so Gracie has ESG (allergy syndrome) and asthma. She had been getting
Depo Medrol shots as rarely as twice a year, and was doing well, no lesions
on the backs of her legs, no "rodent ulcer," little itchiness. But recently
she has needed shots every three months or so. We want to keep them...
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Stomatitis and Hill's Prescription Diet T/D by
[email protected]
My senior male has been diagnosed with stomatits, and I've been trying
to read up on it. I'd appreciate any tips, advice, etc.
Does anyone have opinions on Hill's Prescription Diet T/D? This hasn't
been recommended to me yet, but I read about it and was wondering if
it might be beneficial. I also...
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Spinal Injury (long) by
[email protected]
I'm a first time poster, but a long time reader of this group. I was
hoping to know what you all think about this situation.
Galt, my year and a half year old rescue cat, has occasionally fallen
off my entertainment center (as she looks out the window). She has
always been fine, except this last...
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March 31st 08 08:57 PM
by Ginni
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Help converting outside cat to inside cat by
Talker
Two weeks ago I lost my 11 year old cat, Lucky, to an infection which
led to organ failure. She wandered into our yard one day and stayed.
She wasn't reaaly an outside cat. It was obvious she was an inside cat
that someone dumped at the school next door. She was so skinny and
malnourished -...
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by James
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Rough morning by
dabanana1
So I awoke this morning at 6:00 am to Lucky meowing and scratching at my door
and the surrounding carpet to my bedroom. He does this every morning and this
is his way of telling me that he is ready for breakfast. (however, never THIS
early). I am not to keen on this though. He can't sleep in my...
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What? You're Still Stinking The House Out With Cat Litter? Are YouNUTS? by
Guru Spy
According to a recent survey, 69% of cat owners report that their
cat's litter tray is the worst part about actually owning a cat.
Hard to argue with that.
This statistic also explains why a further 45% of cat owners find the
presence of a cat litter tray to be embarrassing when having...
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April 1st 08 07:15 PM
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urinary blockage by
Wendy
Is it necessary to use prescription wet food for a cat who's blocked or will
any quality wet food do as well?
The cat has been to the vet, been unblocked and sent home on antibiotics and
anti-spasmodics.
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Menu Foods announces settlement by
MaryL
Menu Foods Income Fund announced it has agreed to settle lawsuits with pet
owners. I'm skeptical of the process, and this can never make up for the
loss of all the cats and dogs that were sickened or died, but I'm glad to
see that there will be at least *some* level of accountability.
One...
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