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Cats are better than dogs ! by
Carl Philtmoon
Dogs are fat and stinky and cats are small and stinky !
It´s easier to grab cats by their tails and throw them !
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December 3rd 03 05:10 PM
by Tricky
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Cat, Cats, pets, pets, cat by
tim
Cat, cats, cat, cats, pet. pets
http://www.atoncer.com/pets/cats-supplies.htm
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February 21st 07 01:35 PM
by tim
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Adopted a Cat - Balcony Question by
ChrisCoaster
We live on the 4th floor of our apartment building(technically the 5th
because it is a drive-under). The apt has a sliding door accessing a
balcony with a solid cinder-block rail - we're talking 8 inches thick
here and about 42 inches high.
Nothing is stacked within two feet of the rail and the...
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Looking for a vacuum that fits under bed by
krazy
Looking for an upright vacuum that fits under bed (Not cannister vac
or hose of one). Does the oreck go flat enough??
I have a full sized bed that sits about 6 inches off the floor.
Needless to say that all 4 cats like to sleep and hide under there
which means HAIR CITY under there!!
Does anyone...
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Recommended Window Cat Doors? by
C. Andrews La Varre
Been googling around, see several.
I've got an upstairs window with an old fashioned storm window. He's
been crawling under the storm window and in through the open sash all
summer. But times have changed.
I'm willing to leave the storm window adjusted out, but not to leave the
sash open.
The...
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Question About Cat Behavior... by
Writerosity
I know that cats hunch their backs, bristle their fur and spit when
they are threatened by other animals, but my kitten likes to hunch his
back when I'm petting him. Why does he do this, if this is behavior
normally associated with fear? TIA
Writerosity
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Flea's by
NEMESIS1IM
Hello-
If you haven't heard about Hartz flea and tick drops, you need to check out the
facts on the links below. Do this for the well being of your pets and to help
other pets.
As most of you are aware there is a petition concerning this grave injustice
being perpetrated by Hartz Mountain...
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moving by
Leonid Gluhovsky
Hello,
I have three indoor-outdoor cats. They are 5-7 years old. I'm
thinking of moving to another place, which is one mile away from
where I live now. I'll keep the cats indoors at the new place
for a month, but after that I would like to let them go out again.
Will they go back to their...
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When there was no commercial cat food....... by
Kitten M
Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started
feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food)
what were they feeding their cat?
Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you
were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what...
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New Outdoor Cat Enclosures by
Bandobi
Hi Everyone,
As you know, cats that roam freely outdoors are exposed to the dangers
of predators, cars, lawn fertilizers, etc. However, cats can enjoy
the sights and sounds of the outdoors in safety if they are given
access to an outdoor enclosure.
I own a small pet products business and we...
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September 14th 07 06:25 PM
by Bandobi
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Femlae Cat urinates in Bathtub and shower stall by
Tube Audio[_2_]
Hi
I have a 1 year old female cat who recently started to urinate in the
bathtub and in the shower. She is spayed. She also urinated twice in one
week in my gym bag and another time on my shorts that werer on the floor.
Also, once on the bathroom throw rug that is infront of the sink.
This was...
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Being a Considerate Cat Owner by
Judy
"bewtifulfreak" wrote in message
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Anyone have suggestions for keeping your cats out of a garden they're
unwelcome in? I don't want to have to keep them in, as they've been
enjoying going out for more...
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Cat lovers are going to love this by
Spidey man
Cat Lovers you will get a kick out of this How-To:
Stop by http:tinyurl.com/getjiggy
Please post a comment if so inspired.
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Removing cat odor by
D Holloway
Is there any real way to get rid of Cat odor? We just bought the house
from a cat owner and 1 room (where the cat lived) is rank with odor.
We've tried some things from the hardware store and petstore, but the
smell comes back within days of applying. Should we just change out the
carpet and...
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October 4th 03 06:32 PM
by marty
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Being a Considerate Cat Owner by
Sylvia M.
Some people have used moth-ball flakes around the forbidden area, but if it
were me, I would check first with my vet.
Sylvia
"bewtifulfreak" wrote in message
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Anyone have suggestions for keeping your...
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July 31st 03 01:39 AM
by Dee
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Kitty claws at carpeting, HELP! by
HereKitty
OUr 3 1/2 yr old female cat will have nothing to do with the scratching post, instead loves to pull at the couch corner or tug on our new carpeting.This is even after having her nails clipped.We can't babysit her all day. We're told she's too old to get declawed, any suggestions??
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December 5th 03 08:36 AM
by Ray Ban
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Stupid pet owner trick by
LeeAnne
Bring her out to the middle of the ocean and make her swim 'til she's
exhausted then do it again?
:-D
"Bobcat" wrote in message
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We watched last night's TV show "What Were You Thinking". It featured a
woman who must rank...
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why is my cat doing this, and is it a problem? (long, sorry) by
Tiger Girl
Hi,
Buster is a year and a half old shelter cat. He had a home at one
point, lost it (this is a college town, with the usual horrible
college-town pet dumping problems), was in the wild for an unknown
period, and got hit by a car, which ironically turned out to be his
salvation. He was rescued...
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Prevention and rrecovery of kidney pain by
jjg
n1x5icbk wrote:
Kidney is an important organ for a human.
Well, there is nothing wrong with my kidneys, but my 14 yo tomcat has a
problem. He has been diagnosed by the vet, and he (the vet) recommends less
protein. And of course, our cat, being a real cat, does not like potatoes,
or...
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June 1st 08 07:43 PM
by jjg
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