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Cats and electronics by
RobZip
Two of my cats have developed a real taste for playing with electronic
items. Spot has discovered how to jump up on the printer and walk on various
buttons to cause it to eject paper. If for some reason he gets it powered up
and fails to get a scan or copy action started, he will start rooting...
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Siamese's urination habit by
[email protected]
I have a Siamese cat whose name is Dexter. He is approximately 10
years old. We welcomed him into our family when he was about 3 or 4.
He was in horrible condition -- his nails were not taken care of, his
hair was horrible, etc. It took him about 6 months to adjust to us.
We moved after having...
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Chronic Hypoxia of Islet cell results in Diabetes Mellitus by
Mayklub
Chronic Hypoxia of Islet cell results in Diabetes Mellitus
The terms of Insulin Resistance/Sensibility should be stopped in use
C. T. Zhu
Abstract:
Etiology of Diabetes mellitus lies in unhealthy habit of dieting and
living style, which is very likely to deteriorate the hemorheology.
When the...
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February 20th 06 07:44 PM
by Mayklub
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Vitamin E requirement? by
Knack
Want to begin supplementing my kitties' diets with a natural vitamin E
complex vitamin. Anyone out there know what the RDA of vitamin E is for an
adult cat?
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losing fur by
hawk
My young cat, about one year old, had a large chunk of his fur come off near
his neck, leaving a bare skin area about the size of a quarter What can
cause this? There are two other cats in the house. They never go out.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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February 20th 06 02:08 AM
by Toni
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Vomiting started suddenly, with frequency by
jmc
Poor Meep. We drag her off to the vet on Thursday, and though she's
fine she was a bit down that afternoon - but normal by night, and normal
yesterday.
Today, she got a few minutes out in our yard - she's mostly an indoor
cat but spends hours out there in summer. Wasn't interested in hours,
so...
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February 20th 06 12:05 AM
by jmc
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Cats are at risk from Bird flu by
Mike
Did you know that Bird flu affects cats as well as birds? Even many tigers
have already died in far East from bird flu infection.
Cats are at particular risk of course, because they catch birds.
More about Bird flu: www.pighealth.com/influenza2.htm
As the news breaks this weekend that the world...
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February 19th 06 09:58 PM
by Mike
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Some kind of attack by
altheim
Our cat, now about fourteen years old, has recently started
having some sort of fit, or attack. Her legs give way, then she
rolls about threshing and squealing in agony. This lasts for a
few seconds, but then it seems to be over and she gets up and
carries on as normal. These fits are now occurring...
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Diaphragmatic Hernia by
JJ
Does anyone in this group have any experience with Feline Diaphragmatic
Hernia?
If you have had the surgical repair done on your cat, could you share
with me what was the experience like for the cat? How about the
recovery?
My Veterinarian made the diagnosis today using xrays. Then she
referred...
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Question about Littermate by
[email protected]
Hopefully someone can help me. I received a donation of two littermate
automatic litterboxes (the single cat version). They both came without
the adapter. I tried battery use, but they expire very quickly. Can
anyone who has a littermate at home look at the adapater and let me
know the output...
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How to stop a 10 month old cat from spraying in my yard? by
michele
My neighbor has an outdoor male kitten (10 months) who sprays anything
and everything he walks by, and he is often walking in MY yard !! What
can I do about this ? My neighbor says the cat is not spayed, but he
plans to have it done. Is it too late to stop this cats spraying
behavior ? Thank you...
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February 19th 06 10:14 AM
by -L.
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CRF & Constipation by
Arubalisa
Until I speak to the vet tomorrow, I was wondering if I can give my boy
some Petromalt for his constipation. Anyone have experience with vet
prescribing Lactulose? How does it work? TIA so much...
Lisa
http://www.hoosierkitties.com Hoosier Kitties- Resource links for you
about your...
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February 19th 06 01:42 AM
by jmc
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Nimbus by
[email protected]
I am building a SATA RAID system and wanted to get the RocketRaid 1820A
card. Anyone have any experience with it?
Thanks,
Nimbus the Cat
a href="http://www.knology.net/~mwr3"www.knology.net/~mwr3/a
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February 18th 06 11:28 PM
by jmc
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Is this behavior strange or normal? by
AlexZ
This refers to my friend's cat. Usually she is quite comfortable with
me, sits on my lap and lets me play with her. However, once in a while,
could even be after having played nice, she gets into this strange
mood: She sits crouched and extremely alert as if hunting or being
hunted (can't tell). If...
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Does anybody see this? by
jmc
If you do, please respond. I think I'm having a problem with my
newsgroup provider.
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February 18th 06 02:43 PM
by Switch
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best Kitty Litter? by
ensoul
we have cats, male, fixed, ayear old indoor cats, we always buy them
food for indoor cats
got them at the SPCA, even though we have a small place I asked if we
sahould have 2 litter boxes, they said yes since some cats don't like
sharing....we've tried so many different kinds, have spray called...
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CAT ATTACKS KID! by
jmc
Suddenly, without warning, Beth exclaimed (02-Oct-05 2:47 PM):
"Joe Canuck" wrote in message
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Beth wrote:
All aggression is fear. All fear is caused by mishandling.
I know you're a troll...but that's just ...
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Help! Cat refusing to move much.... by
Linc-thra
He is normally an active cat, and with the other cats we have they are kept
moving generally. However, today he laid in the same spot all day. He didn't
even move when I picked him up (which is unusual as he doesn't really like
being picked up). The most he will do is maybe roll over or lift his...
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February 18th 06 04:48 AM
by T
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Reactions to anasthetic. by
TerraCanis
"Fluff" is kind of my step-cat - she's about 14 now, recently diagnosed with
hyperthyroidism and a couple of infected teeth. After a week on antibiotics
she had the teeth removed on Monday.
She took quite a long time coming round from the anasthetic, and was quite
unsteady on her feet at first. ...
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