A cat forum. CatBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » CatBanter forum » Cat Newsgroups
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Post New Thread
Threads in Forum : Cat health & behaviour Forum Tools Search this Forum Feed Icon
  Thread / Thread Starter Last Post Reverse Sort Order Replies Views
Advice needed on interstate pet transport by -L.
MFS wrote: Hello, everyone - I am trying to coordinate the relocation of a cat in the Southeastern U.S. to the Midwestern U.S. I do not live in either area, although I will be onsite when the cat is picked up from its current home. I'm Googling madly for pet transport services, both ground...
November 7th 05 06:52 AM
by Juls Go to last post
1 1,353
Hematoma by Perry Justus
Hi, One of my cats has a hematoma (very swollen ear). I really want to take him to the vet to have it profesionally cared for, but we're on such a tight budget that there's no way we could afford the procedure. What would you recommend doing? I just found out today that the wrinkly ear thing is...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
November 7th 05 05:47 AM
by Kitkat Go to last post
30 7,155
MORE ADVICE NEEDED ON SCREEN CLIMBING by Stevie via CatKB.com
Our cat has cat trees to climb but insists on climbing the screens on all 3 sliding glass doors and the front door screen. We have tried religiously squirting him but he is not deterred. We have even tried ignoring him because we thought he might think it was a game, but nothing seems to...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 7th 05 01:21 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
12 1,573
Got a question about angel trumphet Phil you might know this by No More Retail
This plant is quite common here in Florida. Can find information on it but not effects of toxicology of it Called poison control all they had on it was the effects of humans using it to get high. ASPCA poison line on had information about the plant and some effects but according to them ...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 7th 05 12:57 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
10 1,115
Article on Asthma in Cats by [email protected]
Simon was astmatic and had extreme trouble breathing, the vet had to feed oxygen through a throat cut, his owner was a heavy smoker and you could smell the smoke on the cat. That's just heartbreaking. How anyone could do this to a cat and think it's ok is unfathomable. The truth is though,...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 6th 05 11:27 PM
by Christina Websell Go to last post
11 869
Anyone try this urine gone on tv by No More Retail
www.urinegone.com anyone try it yet seen it advertised on late night TV just wanted to see if it worked And I already know the other home remedies to get rid of urine ;-)
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 6th 05 11:11 PM
by No More Retail Go to last post
11 1,380
australian cat food comparisons ? (a bit longish) by meee
Hi everyone. Here is a comparison request for Aussie cat people, and also a question for other Aussies and input from everyone esle would be appreciated. In Australian supermarkets (ie. Coles, Woolworths, Bi-Lo and Action being the main ones) we get several premium tinned varieties such as Dine,...
November 5th 05 08:48 AM
by meee Go to last post
6 873
Hi! by CatNipped
"Nomen Nescio" Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@ wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: "CatNipped" Pat has written here about her other problems with her out-of-control house. Again,...
November 5th 05 05:52 AM
by Rhonda Go to last post
4 493
Pill Pockets by 5cats
I've been using the Salmon flavor Pill Pockets for about 10 days and love them. Pookie just snarfs them down and doesn't notice the pill inside. I just got a package of the Chicken flavor variety and it seems to be much drier and crumbly. She's eaten these too, but they way the treat crumbles I'm...
November 5th 05 05:39 AM
by Rhonda Go to last post
4 1,282
Compounding pharmacy by Rhonda
Abernathy figured out that coming to me for chicken meant that he would soon get a pill. His fear overcame his love of food. We had one grand nightmare one night trying to catch him in this small room. The vet suggested a liquid antibiotic from a compounding pharmacy. This was the first time we've...
November 5th 05 04:12 AM
by Elizabeth Blake Go to last post
7 1,043
Fishy Smell from Cat's Rear by 64bird
My 2-year old male cat has a pretty bad fishy smell coming from his rear-end today. This has never happened before. Any idea as to what this could be?
November 5th 05 02:47 AM
by Karen Go to last post
2 1,565
Let me try a different approach. . . Hello! by Yankee Rose
I have been a lifelong lover of animals. I don't find it odd that I fell into the job that I did (Zoonotic disease Research Analyst) working for the state. I've become involved in a lot of animal oriented projects at a much higher magnitude, but I remember, and cherish every year that I spent in...
November 4th 05 01:31 PM
by Yankee Rose Go to last post
0 630
Cloudy Eye in one eyed Cat by Phil P.
"whezrsfriend" wrote in message ... I know there is going to be some moron on this group who will post "take it to the vet" AFTER IVE already SAID I CANNOT afford to do that. ....but you can afford a computer and ISP service. You need...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3 ... Last Page)
November 4th 05 10:24 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
43 2,767
Louis the Bengal's unique howling by Brian Link
Sheesh. I've been chasing Louis around the house in an attempt to record his unique vocalizations. He's like an infant, though, who refuses to say "momma" when you have your folks on the phone. Before I get an aneurism over the topic, does anyone have a link to MP3s with a Bengal shrieking? I've...
November 4th 05 07:29 AM
by Brian Link Go to last post
0 535
Kitten behavior question by Wendy
I have two young foster kittens who came in separately. The one was 3 wks old when he was left at our vets office. He was flea infested and quite underweight. He's a very active kitten now but is still small for his age. The other kitten was found outside by herself. She was in pretty good...
November 3rd 05 09:02 AM
by Frank Pittel Go to last post
4 781
Peroxide and Cats? by CatNipped
Jessie got a small scratch on her paw pad. I tried to dab it with peroxide on a cotton ball, but she was having no part of it. DH suggested putting some peroxide in a small bowl and then dipping her paw into that. I didn't want to get her fur soaked in peroxide - I know licking off the little...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
November 3rd 05 07:17 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
15 1,181
Poop outside litter box by Shardonay
My cat does a weird thing. He poops right next to his perfectly clean litter box (I scoop it out every day -- when there's something to scoop!). He's an only cat. Is he trying to tell me something? Is this a health problem?
November 2nd 05 08:14 PM
by Phil P. Go to last post
4 785
Nutrical and constipation by [email protected]
Just wondering if Nutrical, since it is high in soybean and other oils, would be helpful to a cat that is tending towards mild constipation. My old kitty (19, the subject of another post) is not pooping as easily as before. He does go, but his stools are harder than normal despite high intake of...
November 2nd 05 05:12 PM
by PawsForThought Go to last post
2 1,368
Do all cats experience the "lower back" response? by Mike
Every cat I have ever known seems to react negatively to being scratched on their lower back, just before the tail. Some cats seem paralyzed by the action, while others openly complain and jump away. What is it with this area of the lower back that makes cats react this way? M
November 2nd 05 04:07 PM
by Shardonay Go to last post
8 941
Information needed by Journalist on Animal Hoarding - Please Help! by [email protected]
Hello everyone! I'd like to introduce myself to the group, as I've never posted a message on this board before. I am a free-lance journalist as well as a state Public Health Official. I cover many, many topics- my primary focus are zoonotic diseases (diseases passed from animals to people: eg....
November 2nd 05 03:11 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
0 1,008
Post New Thread


Display Options
Showing threads 7881 to 7900 of 17158
Sorted By Sort Order
From The
Forum Tools Search this Forum
Search this Forum :

Advanced Search

New posts New posts More than 15 replies or 150 views Hot thread with new posts
No new posts No new posts More than 15 replies or 150 views Hot thread with no new posts
Closed Thread Thread is closed  
 
Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:35 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 CatBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.