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We celebrated Spot last night by Animal luva
He went to sleep at appx 18:45 gmt, 7th. http://www.freesite.myby.co.uk/spot/lastdaywithspot.htm (currently under construction/editing)] We came home, took a brandy to toast him, lit a candle under his favourite bush in the garden and silently watched the fireworks rising to the skies, exploding...
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November 14th 03 09:00 PM
by Cathy Friedmann Go to last post
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Is it o.k. to give cats "people" low sodium tuna by deet
My vet has prescribed Hill's K-D food with chicken for my 8 year old siamese cat. The only way I can get her to eat it is to mix in some low sodium " people " tuna. I mix 1 part tuna to 2 parts K-D. Is the tuna over-riding the benefits if K-D? And, what are the benefits of K-D? Is there...
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September 19th 05 08:48 PM
by deet Go to last post
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Feline Bladder Inflamation by mc
We had to take Max into the veterinarian today for a recheck. This was strictly a recheck for a seemingly minor bladder/urinary tract infection. Upon the original visit he showed what seemed like rather minor excessive red and white blood cells in his urine indicating an infection. As some of you...
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April 11th 08 05:21 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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cat losing fur on back of legs by lori
my outdoor cat in florida is losing fur on the rear of his hind legs. he's a neutered male about 3 yrs old, in seemingly good health. any suggestions what could cause this? lori
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March 3rd 06 11:15 AM
by Lesley Go to last post
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Update - Good news, possibly bad news by Snittens
Update on my cat Ana (see thread Contipation and vomiting). It turns out that constipation is not the real issue here. The vet did another Xray yesterday, which did show some smallish stools, but she said that when she felt her abdomen, the stools did not feel hard, and that the Xray actually...
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October 10th 06 07:44 PM
by Rene S. Go to last post
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Went in for X-Ray, came out with dead cat by Mary
- First of all, I've found that it's a little on the extreme side to inject a cat with anesthesia for the purpose of taking a simple x-ray. I was told that it's more common to sedate them with an oral medication. Is this true, or is this a matter of personal preference at the vet? Some...
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September 12th 03 11:41 PM
by Cat Protector Go to last post
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Boarding v friends v professional sitter for two weeks? by Ajanta
My cat is about 4 years old and we have never had to leave her alone. We were always able to find a cat savvy friend to live in our home during our vacations. Until now. We are leaving for two weeks and trying to decide what would be best for her. Options as I see them: 1. Board her at some...
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March 13th 11 02:36 AM
by T[_4_] Go to last post
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Animal Emergency Law Petition by kaeli
I don't know if these petition thingies do any good, but what the hell. We really need this. Go sign it everyone. Excerpt: ------------ Read Petition: Animal Emergency Law Body of Petition:
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May 22nd 04 09:11 PM
by Cheryl Go to last post
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Rough Vet Visit, Aloof Cat by Noreen Cooper
I took my three cats to the vet last week and the vet who usually sees our animals had left the practice so I was assigned a new vet. She was young and could even have been a resident in training. I had posted earlier how she decided to inject all three cats to kill roundworms rather than pill...
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August 18th 03 06:16 AM
by MaryL Go to last post
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vaccinations question by Elizabeth Blake
The two cats at work, Stinky & Harriet, have their annual checkup scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday). I just looked at the postcard I got from the vet's office and they checked off what the cats should be going in for: annual exam and under vaccinations, they checked off the box...
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September 25th 04 04:39 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Feline Chylothorax by [email protected]
Hi, I would like to know if anyone has had a cat diagnosed with idiopathic (unknown cause) chylothorax. My 16 year old cat has developed this condition and it has been very frustrating. My primary vet referred me to a cardiologist after the lab report confirmed that the chest fluid collected was...
March 21st 07 08:39 AM
by svu geek Go to last post
7 3,110
declawed and non-declawed? by piggypot
I have a friend who is about to adopt a kitten I've been fostering, but I've made one of my conditions that she agree NOT to get the kitten declawed. Her current cat is declawed (not by her) and she's worried about there being a defensive disparity between the two. I have one cat who is declawed...
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July 11th 03 01:53 PM
by piggypot Go to last post
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Story: 'Calvin' by Charles Dudley Warner [MP3] by rh
I came across 'Calvin,' a short story by the great 19th Century writer and poet, Charles Warner, in a book of Cat Stories. It is the best biograph of a cat I have ever read, and never fails to choke me up. As related in the story, Warner received Calvin, a Maltese, from Harriett Beecher Stowe,...
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August 23rd 11 11:07 PM
by Bill Graham Go to last post
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Diagnose My Cat Contest (winner get's a free photo of Fluffy) by [email protected]
Greetings, My cat has come down with a very unusual and apparently uncomfortable illness. Symptoms, symptoms, symptoms; Appears to be angry with tail (about hourly, for a few minutes) Bouts of aggression against self (tail chasing with growling, hissing, vocalizing and tail biting). This...
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May 23rd 06 02:15 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
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scratching post by Gail
http://www.purrfectpost.com/ Does this one look good? It is very tall, sturdy and made of sisal fabric. Thanks. Gail
September 14th 07 09:44 PM
by ---MIKE--- Go to last post
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What's wrong with my cat? by [email protected]
I am interested to hear your opinion on my cat, Phantom. He is a 6 year old DSH, neutred male. Indoors cat mostly (if he is outside I am watching him), and has not been outside since September. About a month ago I noticed a change in his behaviour; he seemed to play less and then he began pacing...
April 25th 09 03:52 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Another New Email! by bwankey
"Mary" wrote in message ... | | Now that I know that Usenet Censor-wannabe Lyn has launched | a campaign to have my ISP yanked for a bogus violation of | terms of service, I have a new server...
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February 20th 05 03:44 PM
by Bwankey Go to last post
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Jack has a new sister! by Juls
Well, I went to PetSmart to get Jack some food and they were having an adoption thing from a humane shelter (kill shelter). I had never once allowed myself to stop and look before, but this time, I was just drawn to the front cage. I really wanted a boy cat and asked if they had any boys, but they...
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September 16th 05 05:24 AM
by Rhonda Go to last post
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Another benefit of Astroturf... by John Doe
Cats enjoy clawing on it. Apparently does not hurt the Astroturf, yet. So it gives them good clawing exercise. My indoor cats have been doing it for many months. Just noticed the outside (neutered) cat claw on some Astroturf that's on the porch. They are attracted to it for that purpose.
July 28th 14 07:23 PM
by John Doe[_2_] Go to last post
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Scale to Weigh my Cats - recommendation? by Teffy
I want to weigh my cats periodically. I have been shopping online for baby scales and pet scales. I have found mechanical scales for $50 to $60, and digital / electronic scales for $120 to $150 and up. My main concern is getting an accurate weight while my cat is moving around on the scale. ...
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August 24th 04 04:30 PM
by Alex Hunsley Go to last post
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