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Cat Starving Himself After Urinary Tract Blockage by Derek Mark Edding
Hi Folks, Our nine year old male domestic shorthair had a urinary tract blockage back in July. He had a large, walnut-sized stone in his bladder. It was touch and go for a couple of weeks, but he was strong and healthy and seemed to recover fully. After six weeks, there were no signs left of...
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November 21st 05 10:36 PM
by Derek Mark Edding Go to last post
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Declawed cat vs. Non-declawed cat. Should I worry? by -Lost
Declawed cat vs. Non-declawed cat. Should I worry? Let me first say, yes, I feel animals have feelings. Most people like to run their mouth about me worrying too much about my critters and I have decided I can look way beyond that, considering YOU cat people are nicer although much more...
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June 10th 08 02:19 PM
by CatNipped[_2_] Go to last post
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Look what I found... by Phil P.
....in a shelter scheduled to be killed that night-- because they're "so old" http://maxshouse.com/zak__aidan_feature.htm
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May 12th 08 07:37 PM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Flees biting kitten and ....... ME! by Asfand Yar Qazi
Heya, Sorry for cross-posting. Don't know which group to send to.. So, got this kitten from Charlton in South-east London. Absolute bargain, only £20. Crazy little blogger. Does really stupid things. Now about a year old. But, since he's been going outside, a worrying phenomenon...
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February 7th 04 04:13 PM
by Foxsrus1 Go to last post
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cat toileting outside litter tray by Thumper
Recentlly I had to re-home my male cat due to moving. I found a home for him, but the owner said that he would hide away and only come out at night to eat. Wasn't very affectionate, which is unusual for him . Would growl if any one went near him and he had a very bad habit of toileting...
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February 18th 12 11:48 AM
by mickrio Go to last post
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Help with clingy, needy cat by KellyH
This is also about my foster cat, Hushpad. Hushpad's previous owners were a mentally ill woman and her husband who was hardly ever home. There were a total of 7 cats in an apartment, which was in serious disrepair. The woman was being committed, so the cats were turned over to the rescue...
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June 15th 04 10:42 PM
by Mary Go to last post
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Fighting cats :( HELP!!! by IFS
We've just moved, well end of Nov and our cat is constantly fighting, no actually, she's bullying the cat next door. We thought it might have stopped by now but she continues to go round there and give the other cat a good clawing. I'm getting tho the stage where I don't want to let her out as...
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January 24th 05 03:28 AM
by catwalker63 Go to last post
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Cat Wheels by PawsForThought
I really want to get one of these for my cats! I would imagine if someone was handy, they could make one, as they are pretty expensive: http://www.bengal.us/gymcats.html Click on Wheels in Motion on this page: http://www.fitnesswheel.com/
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April 21st 06 05:26 PM
by cybercat Go to last post
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5 Month Olds are still Scared. Boyfriend is now scared too! by LM007 via CatKB.com
so it's been 6 days since we've had the 5 month old brothers and they are still really scared and not affectionate. they lived at a shelter most of their lives so I don't know exactly how much human touch they had. they don't hiss at us but they don't let me pet them unless they are way under the...
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September 1st 06 08:48 AM
by Alan Go to last post
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New dog - some advice needed by [email protected]
I might be wrong (would appear to be over the last few days) but ain't this group er um about cats? Take it where someone might actually give a ****. wrote: HOWEDY David, David Heggie wrote: Hi folks
September 16th 05 12:12 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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New Orleans, cat not allowed in shelter for homeless by Joske
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-katrina29aug29,0,384327.story?coll=la-home-nation Second image in the Photo Gallery, the text reads: "Joseph Barnes, who is homeless, stands in the nearly deserted French Quarter with his cat Patches. Barnes said he was not allowed to enter the...
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September 1st 05 05:13 PM
by Brian Beuchaw Go to last post
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HELP! My cat runs my house! by AR[_2_]
We have a 16 lb. nuetered American shorthair that's the man of the house. If he meows and I don't let him out he goes and pees on my kitchen rug a few minutes later! He shows his displeasure in peeing on any rug he can find if he doesn't like something. He also pees in the little box, and I'm sure...
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August 14th 09 03:11 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
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does anyone have a cat with a chipped tooth by Kuisse0002
My cat had one ugly grey/yellow incisor - looks like its rotting - but shes eating very well - wet food/ kibble and drinking well - as per normal. yesterday the tooth broke half way. Today I brought her to the vet and the vet said it looks like the tooth broke halfway only but did not touch the...
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September 14th 03 04:40 AM
by Kuisse0002 Go to last post
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Jerry Falwell's death by Nick Corpuz
On May 15, 2:59 pm, "randy" wrote: I'm deeply saddened by the loss of this great man. He had a lot to do with the kind of mix of politics and religion that I believe in. I read one of his books, "The Fundamentalist Phenomenon," many years ago, and have seen him as a...
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May 17th 07 09:15 PM
by look at us we're beautiful Go to last post
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Isis Is Sick by Cat Protector
Hi all. It seems that Isis is now sick and I was hoping that many of you will keep her in your thoughts. I don't know what she has but it appears to look like the same symptoms of a urinary blockage similar to what Icarus had. I gave her an antibiotic which seemed to help because when I came...
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May 28th 08 02:31 PM
by Cat Protector Go to last post
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question on eye infection by Karen Chuplis
in article , Lauralai at wrote on 7/12/03 1:33 AM: hi Tonight I went down to a place to pick up a kitten from an ad in the paper. I was expecting to see a litter of kittens maybe 2 since the lady on the phone said she had...
July 14th 03 04:06 PM
by Bill Go to last post
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problems with jumping by Rona Yuthasastrakosol
My cat doesn't have problems with jumping a couple of feet, but I've noticed that she has never jumped higher than a couple of feet. I often read about people who suffer with their cats jumping on counters, but I have never had that problem. She has been to the vet and the vet does not see any...
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August 8th 03 03:52 AM
by Rona Yuthasastrakosol Go to last post
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hey all just posting evidence because the original author didnt want evidence of this by Cat man
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 am Subject: Help with bonsai kittens Reply | Reply to Author |...
February 20th 05 02:53 AM
by Cat man Go to last post
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High Dietary Acid Increases the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Women by Nikhil Jain
According to a recent study published in the journal Diabetologia, a diet rich in acidic foods such as, meat, fish, and soda increases the risk of type 2 diabetes in women. A diet rich in meat, and other acidogenic foods increases the acid load, which can further cause metabolic acidosis ........
December 1st 13 12:06 AM
by Bill Graham Go to last post
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Entropion surgery by Denise
Hello All, My cat is due to have surgery tommorrow on both eyes to correct inturning eyelids. He's 8 and I'm a bit concerned about anaesthesia at this age. It's being done at the Royal Veterinary College by an experienced eye specialist so he's in good hands. I'm just worried because of his...
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December 3rd 04 08:15 PM
by Ashley Go to last post
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