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How far away can ferals smell scent of food? by Sheri
Hi --- I have been getting all cats in my neighborhood neutered and vaccinated (yes, some belong to irresponsible neighbors who are oblivious to what I'm doing --- but hey, they let their cats come in my yard to fight & spray). Three of these cats are feral strays and had stuck around so I put...
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November 1st 04 06:07 AM
by Ashley Go to last post
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Gold Bond Medicated Foot Powder by Meranda
Hello Dearest Group, I am typically lurker and enjoy the great wealth of information this group offers. =) I have a question (that I was not able to find an answer for) and also want to send out a warning to other beloved cat owners. I once used Gold Bond Medicated Foot Powder for itchiness I...
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December 1st 08 08:10 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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My Cat Keeps Pawing at his mouth =( by Riki-Lee
I am desperately hoping someone can help me with my cat Spotty. Back in February this year, Spotty was pawing at his mouth almost as if there was something lodged in there, and tore his mouth up with his claws. I rushed him to the 24 hour animal hospital where they said he seemed fine and sent...
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May 14th 07 04:55 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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`~Need advice regarding kidney disease and non-regenerative anemia for feline by Laura Fenik
*`Looking for advice on how to help our beloved Victoria (white cat). She was recently diagnosed with the beginning stages of kidney disease and non-regenerative anemia. We've been giving her subcutaneous fluids at home. Can the kidney disease and non-regenerative anemia be stopped, or slowed...
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December 14th 20 02:14 PM
by Mack A. Damia[_2_] Go to last post
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Spayed Female & Un-neutered Male... Would it work? by John Ross Mc Master
Spayed Female & Un-neutered Male... Would it work? Or would they fight all the time? Would the male be aggressive? Let me know if you've ever been in this situation. Thanks as always!
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February 4th 05 08:28 PM
by Helen Miles Go to last post
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There's Something About Mary by Karma
As a witness to the destruction and devistation that occurred years ago in rec.gardens.roses, I was quite interested to see what was happening when I was made aware that an eerily similar situation was happening in some of the cat groups. It only took a few moments to verify that the poster...
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August 30th 05 02:06 AM
by Trish Go to last post
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Normal for a cat to vomit a tapeworm vs the worm coming out in thestool? by Cat Guy
We recently gave one of our cats a deworming pill (milbemax) and later found a worm (sorta looked like a tan-colored rubber band) in a pile of vomit. I thought that tape worms reside or attach to the intestinal wall (and not the stomach wall) and therefore when the worm leaves the cat it's by way...
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April 21st 08 02:04 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Man traps neighbors cats, takes to shelter by Bill S
I was visiting a friend in Portland, Oregon this weekend when I saw an article in the newspaper I was sure many here would find interesting. I'm sure it will be horrifying to some: A Portland man, upset at his neighbor's cats continually coming over and killing birds and crapping in his flower...
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March 2nd 04 11:06 AM
by Willows Go to last post
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Gaubster's Outlandish Claims (was: "Science Diet" Hairball Control Sensitivity ) by -L.
Gabster2 posted: I've never been a fan of Nutro. So? This is important to us because...? Because I said so. You don't think it's important? Not just because "you say so". In fact, YOU have NO credibility with
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November 8th 03 01:26 AM
by Liz Go to last post
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Teeth falling out normal? Cat is 13. by [email protected]
Hi all. My cat George has lost a tooth. He was meowing into my wife's face, and she noticed that his usual Four Big Teeth smile was down to three. My wife took George to our family vet, who gave George his shots (he was due) and pronounced his teeth okay. The vet gave no explanation why his...
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November 11th 05 08:37 PM
by cybercat Go to last post
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Upside down packaging tape, no more chewing on electrical cords by John Doe
My first critical application of upside down packaging tape was to keep my cat off of the windowsill in a cat-hostile apartment complex. Now that I'm temporarily fostering three kittens... They start chewing on a group of electrical cords in a very small area on the floor. Put two pieces of 4...
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September 17th 13 05:56 AM
by John Doe Go to last post
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Question by Mack A. Damia[_2_]
Say, what are you all doing in here flaming one another? This group is dedicated to the love of cats. Do try to remember that and take your sniping somewhere else. Pookie doesn't mind so much as she's a fighter, but Bubba is quite the sensitive one. She is still very nervous and wary over...
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September 4th 19 08:20 AM
by John Doe[_2_] Go to last post
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Facial Twitching in elderly cat by Kelly
Hello, I have a 15 year old cat. A year ago her bloodwork came back with mildly elevated urea, creatinine, and T4 levels. The doctor said she was indicative of chronic renal failure. Since then, the urea and creatinine have been controlled with a special diet (Medical Reduced Protein canned...
February 22nd 05 08:49 PM
by Steph Go to last post
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Cats & Gingerbread by Cat Protector
Does anyone know if gingerbread is safe for cats to eat? I am going to be making gingerbread cookies and I know my cats will be curious because they are always interested in what is being made in the kitchen. This will be the first time I'll be baking gingerbread cookies so I know all 3 cats...
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December 23rd 04 01:05 AM
by J Gillen Go to last post
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Getting ready for a new aby kitten in Chicago-advice on vets and preparations needed by kaeli
In article , enlightened us with... I have put down a deposit on a new aby and she will be ready to pick up in late August. Does anyone have an aby kitten? I have had Siamese cats before. Should I get toys for climbing? I...
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August 11th 03 04:38 AM
by Karen Chuplis Go to last post
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Houston Humane Society is advertising front paw declawing!! by MaryL
This is disgusting! I wrote a few days ago to defend some of the HSUS practices, but this is absolutely revolting. Read what the Houston Humane Society (note: Houston, not the national HSUS) is advertising as a "Valentine's Day special" for cats (free neutering accompanied by a *reduced rate...
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March 19th 07 02:10 AM
by Nicolaas Hawkins Go to last post
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Where can I find help for feline Myelofibrosis + Anemia by Laura Fenik
We have a beautiful, white, almost seven years young female cat who has been unfortunately diagnosed with myelofibrosis and non-regenerative anemia. Thus far, we've had no luck with finding a specialty veterinarian who can treat these two diseases with a positive outcome. I find it very...
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August 11th 20 02:02 AM
by Laura Fenik Go to last post
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Is mayonnaise bad for cats? by blkcatgal
My year old cat got into some mayonnaise that was on the kitchen counter and ate some of it. About a hour after he ate the mayo, he threw up and you could see some of the remnants of the mayo. Is mayonnaise bad for cats? I read the ingredients and they included dried garlic and dried onion which...
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October 8th 04 12:44 PM
by blkcatgal Go to last post
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New Kitten in House - Now Older Cat Won't Eat! by Ted Argle
Hi, Just over a week ago, we got a new kitten (still no name for him!) from the Humane Society so that our existing cat Gizmo would have a friend. A couple of days later, we saw that the kitten had stopped eating. A few trips to the vet for the kitten and now he's fine and eating...
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May 24th 04 07:10 AM
by k conover Go to last post
10 12,238
Can catnip cause urinating? by Steve84
I have 2 cats. They are brother and sister and about 15 1/2 years old. The male has been diabetic for about 8 years and other then being fat is doing pretty good. I give him two shots a day. The female has shown very early signs of kidney disease but nothing bad yet. Here is the problem. ...
October 25th 05 05:41 PM
by No More Retail Go to last post
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