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Surgery by
I have a 9 year old cat and it underwent surgery on Monday to have a tumor removed from its left flank. It lies down doing nothing, only drinking water. This evening it will be 72 hours of the operation. I'm waiting for the results of the biopsis. The Vet said that it was a huge tumor. I'...
December 16th 05 12:12 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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How to remove cat nip off Cat Condo by Tube Audio
Hi I have four feral 4 month old kittens living in my back yard. I trapped them and then took them to the human society / spca last week and got the tested, shots and fixed. The have been released and are doing great.
November 6th 07 01:29 AM
by -Lost Go to last post
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Is this cat food okay? by Jeff Harper
Hi, Have two cats. One is way overweight, the other fine. They've been free-feeding their whole lives--in recent years, dry weight-management kibble. Decided to feed less.. feed only a couple times a day and use canned wet food.
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September 8th 04 12:29 AM
by Steve G Go to last post
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Vomiting: only nocturnally by Jay Goldstein
My 12 year old male tabby is exhibiting behaviour that has my vet stumped. For the last few weeks he vomits once a day. The vomiting always occurs somewhere between midnight and 6 a.m. The vomit consists of a small amount of liquid that looks like the residue of the dry cat food he is fed. On...
September 22nd 03 05:32 AM
by -L. Go to last post
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My cat hisssed at me !!!! Twice!!! how dare she!!!!! by Kuisse0002
For the first time - my cat hissed at me! Twice - about an hour between each other. Thats because she has something stuck on her fur under her front leg and I want it out - just in case its sharp and its hurting her so I fiddled with the just to check it out but when I actually started to feel it...
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November 23rd 03 09:57 AM
by Kuisse0002 Go to last post
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Help 5yr old cat submissive urination / defecation. by Arthur Mnev
I trully do not know if anything can be done at this point. Figured will throw it up there, see if someone had simmilar problem. The cat is 5 years old and extremely submissive. Its afraid of everything and anything and recently it started 'spilling outside'. The cycle goes: the cat gets scared I...
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June 10th 04 04:56 AM
by Theressa Go to last post
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moving away from feral community by Smcavana
My sister and her husband have a business in a Seattle neighborhood with a large feral cat community. They have been taking care of this community for about 10 years, feeding, vaccinating, spaying, neutering, nursing and finding homes for kittens etc. They are now needing to move their business to...
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April 20th 04 08:51 PM
by Sharon Talbert Go to last post
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How do other cat's & Humans cope with the summer heat & climates by sheelagh
We have a large patio door in our living room, which we leave open all day so that we do get a bit of breeze IF there is any to be had. Other than that, the rest of the windows in our house have to remain closed for fear of the cats getting out, & either lost, hurt or never seen again.. I know that...
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May 26th 07 04:40 PM
by Matthew Go to last post
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Needd Good Home for Cats by [email protected]
My family is very sad about this, but we must find new homes for our cats. My wife has developed allergies, that over the lastg three years have become so severe she is now on asthma medication. We can't bear the thought of our 'children' being euthanised at a local shelter. We found a no-kill...
May 31st 07 01:07 AM
by MaryL Go to last post
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update on Jack's swallowed toy by Governor George Liquor
About 15 minutes ago, I stepped away from the Monday Night Football game (which the Bucs seem determined to give away) for a few moments, and when I returned there was a small but grotesque puddle in the hall off my living room. Promiently featured in it was a much-abused segement of...
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November 27th 03 03:16 PM
by Linda E Go to last post
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Vent/Rant - Persians by KellyH
Poor Persians. Bred for a feature which makes it hard for them to breathe and leaves them susceptible to upper respiratory infections. Purchased for their beauty and status as a "rich person's cat", but then neglected because they require so much work. We get yet another Persian in horrible...
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May 12th 05 02:36 PM
by Magic Mood Jeep© Go to last post
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Whiskers breaking off by Knack
The whiskers of my girlfriend's 6 month old kitten have been breaking off since before he was adopted from a shelter. He's also kind've bony for his age (only 6 lbs). Everyone remarks that they can feel his ribs and spine more than with other kittens, including more than a slinky 5 month...
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January 24th 04 12:58 AM
by Sharon Talbert Go to last post
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Cat scratcher emery board no more clipping? by barb
Has anyone tried the new curved cat scratcher on a wooden base? Supposedly it files their nails down so you don't have to clip. One of my cats hates to be clipped. Barb
April 23rd 10 08:32 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
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ringworms by
Have a lovely affectionate INDOOR kitten named Nika. Only one real problem. Somehow, somewhere she picked up ringworms. I'm about ready to give up. Just when I think it's under control it seems to spread. Eschew Obfuscation.
August 22nd 04 08:10 AM
by -L. : Go to last post
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Crushing Methimazole? by Tony Toon
We recently got a third kitty, a middle-aged one from my sister. She moved to England recently, and can't take the cat with her. She takes 5mg of Methimazole twice daily, or at least is supposed to. The old cats are chasing and fighting her constantly, so she won't let anybody get near her, and...
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December 7th 03 12:41 AM
by Cathy Friedmann Go to last post
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Cat in heat - behavior question by KellyH
Hi there, This question is about the same cat as before, in the "Cat in heat question" thread. This cat has kittens that are now 9 weeks old, they are at my house awaiting their spay appts. Beetle is at the shelter also waiting for her spay appt, and is apparently in heat. Beetle has been...
April 4th 04 08:16 PM
by KellyH Go to last post
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TV show by Cheryl
Has anyone seen a show on TV called Pet Keeping? I've caught it a few Sat mornings and the guy has some really good tips. Come to find out its a production of Martha Stewart. Regardless, it's a neat show. Next week the host is going to have some "sure fire" tips to keep your cat from scratching...
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December 24th 03 05:12 AM
by Cat Protector Go to last post
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Hide and Seek playing? by Laura
Hi all, I am new here and wanted to get some feedback on whether other cats are like the one I adopted from the humane society. All we knew was that he was over 1 year old and was a stray. He is part persian, but without the scrunched up face, he is orange and white, very fluffy with pretty orange...
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February 5th 05 01:36 AM
by Kathi Stein Go to last post
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Cat breathing loud, smells off by [email protected]
My adult cat has been breathing loudly out of her nose and she smells funny. I don't know how else to describe it. She also is losing weight. I brought home a kitten about 4 months ago and for the most part they get along these days. I think the weight loss is related to the kitten being a fat...
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November 15th 05 03:40 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
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non-kitten sucking behavior by J1Boss
Carey, 10 yo tortie, has a probable brain tumor (everything else ruled out and decision was made to treat this assumption), her meds seem to help her behavior MOST days, although not completely. Her physical self is stabilized by them though. Since kittenhood, she has been a "sucker". She...
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August 16th 03 09:28 PM
by Alison Go to last post
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