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by toad
I have had my cat declawed when he was 6 months old, along with having him 'fixed'. My mother with her cat as well. I have never had any behavioral problems with my cat due to these procedures. I don't think declawing is any more inhumane than the amputating of dog tails and clipping of ears on...
February 27th 06 10:49 PM
by dnr Go to last post
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should we kill all our pet cats coz of asian flu? by [email protected]
if we're gonna be receiving loads of birds with asian flu, and if cats love to bite, munch, hunt and haunt birds, then 2 and 3 equals 5, therefore our cats are very likely to get asian flu, which means that all those grandmas with cats will catch it too and drop dead which is great because i'm not...
February 28th 06 03:12 AM
by John Wesley Go to last post
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The Strange Passions of Tiny Tabbies by cybercat
I have a 7-lb gray tabby with a slight, long, pointy-faced kind of build. She is very polite and cautious, but seeks us out for "boneless cat" kind of affection and conquers her rubber snake several times a day with great fanfare. This is a "thinking cat." The kind who gives you a little...
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February 28th 06 03:19 AM
by meee Go to last post
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Has any one had a cat with blood in the stool? by yogipet-online
I have two Abysinnians, Tatoi and Chui. They are sisters and both are 7 years old just this January. In early February, Chui had bright red drops in her stool one morning. I was so shocked, I called my vet who told me to bring her in that afternoon. When the vet examined her, she gave me...
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February 28th 06 04:52 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Flea and Tick control for cats- Koko and Kady - Bartonella also by laurie w
You all might remember me posting about Koko and Kady, Koko with herpes ( maybe not ) and Kady the stray ( now she is a big girl). Well, it has warmed up a little here in Florida, so the doggie Gabby has been spending more time outside with us as we clean up the yards. Well, in the last couple...
February 28th 06 05:10 PM
by Morgen Go to last post
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Sticky Paws by Pixi
Hi, I have a 15 year old tabby called Rosie. She is still very fit and healthy and enjoys scratching anything that comes her way. However, over the past couple of months she has started to get her claws stuck in clothing, carpets, etc. as she can't retract them properly. She has never been one...
February 28th 06 05:21 PM
by Morgen Go to last post
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wildcat needs home by [email protected]
I have a nine month old wild cat. Any suggestions on finding him a home? The vet and pound and cat shoppe in my area said you can't really find homes for a wildcat very easily if at all. And now he's not a kiten anymore which will make it harder I would think. Thanks
February 28th 06 05:28 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Need your advice by such
I have a dog who has access to a fenced backyard through a pet door. I recently got a 4 month old kitten. He gets along well with the dog, & has been declawed & chipped. We want to keep him indoors but lately he has figured out how to use the pet door & get out. We are afraid he might go under or...
February 28th 06 05:32 PM
by Morgen Go to last post
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Messy Butt by J King
I took in a stray calico a few years ago. Very timid cat. She doesn't have diarhea or anything but it just sticks to her fur. Sometimes she has dry knobs stuck to it. She tends to smell bad. The problem is that she goes ballistic whenever I try to cut them off. She also doesn't let me cut...
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February 28th 06 05:41 PM
by Morgen Go to last post
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Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA): Anyone Know Anything About It? by Elle
Has anyone done any work with this association? I do some volunteer work for an animal rescue organization, recognized as a charity under law, blah blah. It provides labor for certain CFA shows, and in return, CFA makes a nice charitable contribution and (truly) helps promote rescue cat adoption....
February 28th 06 05:45 PM
by Elle Go to last post
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Random Attacks from the cat by Vahehoo
Hi, Just wanted to get an opinion and see if anyone else has experience similar to what I am going through. I had cats all my life. From early age, my parents being animal lovers allowed me and my brother have pets. I really like having pets in my house, cats especially. After I got married we...
February 28th 06 09:07 PM
by mlbriggs Go to last post
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Life Expenctancy of Main Coons by Claude V. Lucas
In article , Margarita Salt wrote: I was at PetsMart today and, silly me, looked at the adoptables. There was a card that said the resident's name was Kama (really!) and he was a main coon, 6 years old. I could see a...
March 1st 06 10:13 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Troll by Systemrecovery
doe is burnt slam out he sits in a chair all day rocking back and forth na na na na na na na na na na na na na na nana na nan an anan all day long...he gets meals on wheels for food stuffs
March 1st 06 04:37 PM
by Systemrecovery Go to last post
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Acceptable canned foods (thanks Phil, others please add) by AlexZ
I love philosophical and scientific statements found here and in web pages, but they still don't solve my practical problem: Standing inside a Petsmart (the only such store near us), what is good to buy and what is not? My cat can decide the taste, but I have to screen for...
March 1st 06 05:58 PM
by ~*Connie*~ Go to last post
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All Natural Kitty Stimulants by cybercat
Woke up to the little tabby bouncing from window to window and leaping on the dresser knocking stuff off, trying to dig her way out of the corner of the bedroom through the wall. (And just last night I was worried that the cats might get bored.) As it turns out a none-too-bright woodpecker was...
March 1st 06 06:29 PM
by cybercat Go to last post
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Scottie left today 2/28 by Candace
I had him put to sleep this afternoon. He had an esophageal stricture meaning the opening was very narrow. The vet felt it was probably cancer but we won't ever know because I opted to not send the specimen to the pathologist. There is really nothing that could have been done other than to...
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March 1st 06 08:00 PM
by ksteinATharbornetDOTcom Go to last post
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Pronosis for bad heart by Niel Humphreys
Never rains, just as we've got Q eating and not throwing it up my other old boy 'Worf' had a fit yesterday. Took him straight to the vet who thinks he has something similar to asthma but more seriously it looks like his heart is enlarged and diseased - you can see the whole of his chest beating...
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March 1st 06 09:19 PM
by Niel Humphreys Go to last post
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Picture of Tweaker in abpa by Charlie Wilkes
I have been playing around with my obsolete camera (digimax 130) on my obsolete computer (p1 @262mhz) running my obsolete software (win 95b w/motto hairu USB, pic publisher 7a). I came up with a picture of Tweaker that I liked, so I posted it in alt.binaries.pictures.animals. Charlie
March 1st 06 10:34 PM
by Alison Go to last post
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Toilet behaviour by psychman
Greetings feline fans My cat has recently taken to going to the toilet indoors, in a corner or just -um- on the spot if pushed. She's 8, healthy, a bit timid. There's a catflap to a large garden and she's on speaking terms with neighbouring cats. She's never been keen on venturing out if it's wet...
March 1st 06 10:40 PM
by Alison Go to last post
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Help - urination by james
I'm wondering if anyone in this group can help me. I have two neutered male cats, one 14, the other 9 years. My problem boy is the younger cat, Smudge. Ever since he was a few months old he has exhibited strong marking behaviour - which is odd because he was neutered at 4 months, and the other...
March 2nd 06 12:33 AM
by james Go to last post
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