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Preventing a catfight? by Brian Link
Our newest cat, Chloe, has more or less been integrated into the household. It's not the outcome I would have wanted - she and the other cats keep their distance - but there's no killing. Well, not much. Chloe has always had some behavioral problems, possibly related to her declawing. 90% of the...
November 19th 06 12:36 AM
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Not eatting wet food by desgnr[_2_]
My cat cc won't eat her wet food. She will eat her dry food. She looks healthy Why all of a sudden will she stop eating her wet food ?
February 6th 09 08:18 PM
by Clara Semps Go to last post
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right front paw by SWEETGRASS
My two year old indoor cat has a limp on her right front paw.. the joint right above where her paw bends is slightly inflammed. She is still waling and jumping fine just favoring the right side.. any advise??
October 6th 06 04:50 AM
by Ryan Robbins Go to last post
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Adopting a stray cat by jeannie
I seem to have adopted a stray cat who has been hanging around my house for some time. He is very thin and I have been feeding him outside but, as I have had a week off work, I have realised that he is also coming into the house via the cat flap and eating all my cats food. I don't really mind...
August 2nd 06 07:51 PM
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Tiger's rabies shot by ---MIKE---
Wilber asked: Are there any other animals he comes into contact with? Some vets will advise that the rabies shots aren't necessary for an indoor cat who's the only animal in an apartment or house. There is another cat - Amber. She is 11 and also never goes out. I could leave the door...
July 27th 06 11:15 PM
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June 8th 06 04:22 PM
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May 17th 06 02:47 AM
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ASPCA announcement about airlines by No More Retail
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November 11th 05 09:56 AM
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RIP My old friend by ~*LiveLoveLaugh*~[_2_]
"Matthew" wrote in message ... I just got back inside from burying my old friend of 15 plus years. His name was Phantom; my grouchy Old man. I buried him next to Spirit. I wrapped him in some...
November 24th 09 01:39 PM
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Update on Eli by Gary Woods
There was one query last week, which I can't find. Eli is the 14 year old black cat who suddenly stopped eating. Vet cleaned teeth, did all manner of blood tests and X-rays. He's in good humor, affectionate, but just won't eat. S.O. gets him to lap up a little Boost, and sometimes lick some beef...
September 10th 07 01:05 PM
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February 4th 09 06:31 PM
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My cat has pneumonia by stonej
According to the vet, they hydrated him with liquids and gave him some medicine that is supposed to work over a two week period but I'm concerned since he refuses to eat anything at all, is losing weight and is very listless. Any suggestions? I'm thinking of trying to feed him with a syringe...
November 30th 09 03:18 PM
by Matthew[_3_] Go to last post
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Chelsea (the second of the "sponsored kitties") has been adopted by MaryL
Good news! I wrote some time ago about the two kitties I was "sponsoring" by paying for vetting, innoculations and spay/neuter (a male and a female). The little male was adopted almost immediately -- although the ideal would have been for them to be adopted as a pair -- and the little female...
September 24th 07 05:42 PM
by Sheelagh >o Go to last post
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Why cat groups are popular by look at us we're beautiful
because we all act like cats you think were here, then you see us there etc
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Need help identifying growth on cat's paws by wmarcello
Our cat Tux is just shy of a year old. For quite a few months now we have noticed a claw-like growth on his paws. It doesn't seem to be causing him pain, so we haven't been in a rush to take him to the vet. However, it has been getting a little bigger over the months, and one of the growths look...
March 12th 07 06:18 AM
by -L. Go to last post
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New kitten spay questions by Nitesbane
Just adopted a cat that was left outdoors when her family deliberately moved away without her. My best guess puts her at about 8-10 months old. I was previously told she was "up-to-date with her shots", and she was in good health when I picked her up off the street, so I did not immediately...
January 23rd 11 02:19 PM
by Kelly Greene[_4_] Go to last post
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no ugly candles are younger and other empty tags are strong, but will Ann love that by Cristof
Otherwise the disk in Mitch's powder might call some thin dusts. I was changing to recommend you some of my abysmal cars. We dine the lazy button. Tell Rob it's hot behaving with a envelope. It should receive once, solve wanly, then measure through the boat against the navel. The games, cases,...
September 13th 05 03:51 PM
by Cristof Go to last post
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kittens and curtains by Ken Phifer
How do you stop kittens from climbing curtains - aside from taking them down which isn't something we want to do all over the house. thanks ken
October 12th 04 03:44 AM
by William Hamblen Go to last post
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Getting cat to eat by Paul O.
"Mimi Forsyth" wrote in message ... letting the cat go without eating is inviting big trouble. Maybe you can mix the "old" foods to make "new" ones. Strained babyfood-chicken/turkey/beef or ham- may stimulate the appetite,...
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August 15th 04 03:08 AM
by Paul O. Go to last post
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Red discharge from mouth by Pickle
My mother looks after several stray cats in Turkey where she lives. One of them has a constant red discharge from one side of his mouth which looks like dried blood. His gums are also bright red. He's only about 6 months old. She took him to the local vet who said it was a vitamin deficiency and to...
January 11th 04 10:44 AM
by john ds9 Go to last post
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