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Littermaid LM980 by John Doe[_2_]
Anybody have actual experience with Littermaids? I'm thinking the real potential benefit is only that it sweeps the litter after each use. It's very simple, it moves a rake through the litter. I can make something that does better. The only difference is it would not be automatic. I know there...
March 30th 15 01:28 AM
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Feliway by ---MIKE---
I want to order some Feliway spray to use on my cat carrier. Who has the best price? Dr.Foster/Smith has a good price but the shipping cost is excessive. -MIKE
February 19th 04 03:51 AM
by MaryL Go to last post
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Louis **** remediation - part II by Brian Link
Bought another diffuser and put it downstairs near the prime spot he's been marking. Did another big clean-up, though I'm worried that stuff has seeped down past the flooring into the floorboards. Using an enzymatic cleaner, but the animalark website suggests a cleaner called "Force". Perhaps we'll...
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May 21st 05 05:31 AM
by Mary Go to last post
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Cat is limping by blkcatgal
My 16 year old cat began limping 2 days ago. He was fine in the morning and when I came home from work, he was limping on his front leg. I'm not sure how he may have hurt himself, if that's the case, but it may be that he fell or tripped on the basement stairs because when I came home from work...
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November 16th 05 12:25 PM
by Wendy Go to last post
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Scrathing Post Question by JamesJ
Hi all. I have a 11 week old kitten called Darwin. I adopted him 3 week ago. Every morning he tares around the house and "attacks" his scratching post (which is good). All of a sudden this morning I noticed he never used the post but attempted to use the arms of my couch. Any reason why he would...
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September 9th 04 10:40 PM
by JamesJ Go to last post
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insulin resistant cat by BigBlocky!
Hi. I have a cat whose diabetes was until recently manageable through diet. He started to lose weight so I took him to see the veterinarian. She told me that his blood sugar was high enough that dietary intervention alone wasn't going to be good enough - that he'd require insulin. I left my...
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February 26th 07 10:01 AM
by Dick Ballard Go to last post
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KILL ALL Fleas and Earmites in One Dose? Cost? by Doug Bashford
If I understand the ads, one dose of Revolution will likely get rid of all fleas and earmites in the house if all cats are treated simultainiously? Are there any other products that will do this? Is this expensive? ...Like how much? Are there any safe flea collers for inside cats??
March 28th 05 11:36 AM
by rangitotogirl Go to last post
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Are chicken bones OK for cats? by ~Shelly~
I just read another poster mention giving her cat a drumstick bone to chew on. I used to give that to my cats, but a vet told me it wasn't good for them - he said slivers could become impaled in the mouth, throat, or even puncture the stomach or intestines. None of my cats had never had a problem...
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October 22nd 03 01:36 AM
by Marek Williams Go to last post
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Food Question (please read, then killfile the troll) by GAUBSTER2
From: Laura R. I neither particularly like nor desire children, which means that I am very fortunate not to have them. There is absolutely nothing about your life that will ever inspire envy in me, you bitter, sagging frump. People w/o children usually respond to other people in the manner...
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February 17th 04 03:46 AM
by Liz Go to last post
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Cat stopped eating: Follow-up by TopCat
Thanks for the replies, everyone. The cat is doing fine. She is eating again and this morning she meowed to be fed and walked. And meoewed repeteadly once in the car on the way to the vet's. The vet checked her over and aside from a bit of plaque on her teeth she is fine. He did think her...
July 18th 03 01:27 PM
by PawsForThought Go to last post
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[OT] WARNING OFF TOPIC - POLITICAL (SORT OF) - Humor, Living Will by CatNipped
Did I make that ^^^ clear enough that this was off topic so that people won't be forced to read it if they don't want to??? ; Also, note - THIS IS NOT A COMMENTARY BY ME JUST SOMETHING I FOUND AMUSING! There, did I cover all bases? ...
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April 10th 05 07:28 PM
by Just Conservative Go to last post
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A compelling case for premium pet food by cobalt via CatKB.com
Berry: A compelling case for premium pet food By Julie Berry Today's question is for conscientious pet owners. Why buy kibbles at $40 per bag as opposed to $5? Why pay eight times more for food pets like less? I usually feed my cats pricey, "scientific," hard-to-find cat food which they receive...
April 18th 05 01:51 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Shamrock gets allergy tested (long, includes some test results) by Cheryl
His dermatologist appointment was today. This vet is very very thorough in both her examination and taking his history by asking questions. Based on his history plus what she saw, she didn't believe it to be caused by a bacterial skin infection, which is common, but he does have a secondary...
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May 8th 05 02:01 AM
by Cheryl Go to last post
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Just an update of evidence people by Cat man
Help with bonsai kittens All 11 messages in topic - view as tree Marco Feb 17, 8:15 am show options Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.misc, rec.pets.cats.health+behav From: "Marco" - Find messages by this author Date: 17 Feb 2005 08:15:30 -0800 Local: Thurs, Feb 17 2005 8:15...
March 11th 05 11:13 PM
by Cat man Go to last post
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Pregnant Stray, Help by [email protected]
I live in an apartment building and already have a (100% indoor) cat. We are allowed only one pet in a unit here. Recently I saw a very friendly stray outside and gave her some food. Now she shows up at my door. It is also obvious that she is very pregnant. (She is so friendly that I know she...
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December 11th 03 03:18 AM
by Annie Wxill Go to last post
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free kitten to good home by acidburn
I have an 12-13 week old male kitten. I got him for my fiance for christmas but unfortunatley our daughter is allergic to this little guy. We are giving him away to anyone with an open heart and an open home. He is grey in color. He is very playful, in good health, and he is excellent with children...
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December 7th 04 09:42 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Homemade catfood? by Ken Knecht
If you are making your own cat food, what is your cat's favorite catfood? I've been feeding raw ground turkey. At first she ate it for a few days, then refused it. I tried again after a week and she ate only about 2/3 of it. Next day I tried leaving the supplements - calcium, B-complex, Vit E,...
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May 26th 07 11:38 AM
by Olux Go to last post
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teens microwave to death cat by [email protected]
Two of four Camrose teens accused of microwaving a cat to death begged their ring leader to stop the torture but he refused - cooking the cat to a crisp before scrawling "You HAD a nice cat" on a wall of the house, one of the four youths claimed to Sun Media yesterday. "(One of us) found the cat...
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January 21st 08 08:06 PM
by bookie Go to last post
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Cat Vision by John Doe[_2_]
My Fenix HL-50 (I guess that's the number) headlamp lets me see cats at night. I was ready to feed the neutered outside cat. The only way I could tell it was there (two yards away) is by the bright reflection of my headlamp on its eyes, without even pointing the lamp directly at the cat....
June 12th 15 04:55 AM
by John Doe[_2_] Go to last post
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Possibly asthma? by sasssykat
Have a kitten that is 5 months and she pants when she plays too hard. So I read up and got concerned about HCM. Took her into the dr's and did a chest xray - nothing out of place. Just did the ECG and they don't see anything wrong with her heart. But they mentioned that it could, maybe, possible...
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October 2nd 03 11:04 PM
by Yngver Go to last post
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