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Update - Hushpad, bad news by
KellyH
Why, oh why, can't people follow directions?
The family that adopted Hushpad also have a lab (dog, not chemistry lab). I
really did not forsee a problem with Hushpad and a dog, particularly a
large, friendly one. Plus, the people went on about how they would probably
never meet anyway, as the dog...
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Steatitis by
S. Gass
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*** PLEASE NOTE - squeamish individuals may not want to read past the
second paragraph
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Our 12 year old male DSH Bubba has steatitis, possibly as a result of
eating salmon & tuna flavored food from a well-known manufacturer. The
vet says that it's more likely due to Bubba being unable to...
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Cat making a Chewing Like Movement all the time by
Rex
Hello,
After spending almost a grand, there seems to be not one Vet in Canada that
would diagnose this problem with our cat.
He moves his head from left to right frequently with a chewing motion. I
know it is hard to explain but I'll try ...
Imagine a human vigourously chewing gum and at the...
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color of cat's mouth by
Joe Diamond
I'm probably going to make this sound worse than it is, but does anyone know
if it's normal for the front part (just around the front teeth) of the upper
roof of a cat's mouth to be darker than the rest of the roof, which is more
pinkish?
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July 3rd 03 02:18 PM
by Rene
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IAMS vs Whiskas? by
Suzie-Q[_3_]
In article
,
Lord_Alex wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to the group and somewhat new to raising cats (I
had cats as a kid 10 years ago).
At the end of April I decided my house was too empty, so I went...
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Maine Coon Cats by
Jim Warren
Hello Group,
We have a Maine Coon Cat. It was obtained from the Humane Society
The familly that adopted it brought it back and tied it to the fence
that night. It was a very young kitten.
They tossed it into the basement with me where it ran nostop for
several days around the pool table. I don't...
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November 10th 03 04:15 PM
by kaeli
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My cats have never been out by
*carmen*
Hi there
I have two cats, 4 and 5 years old who have always lived inside in a
flat. Now we have moved to a house with garden and a forest behind and
we were so looking forwards to leave the cats to enjoy.. but I am
scared they panic or get lost or a bigger aninmal attacks them (or
them attacking a...
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The Pet Food Industry - Gainsburgers! by
Gainsburger via CatKB.com
Management Bites Dog Food Factory
A story of management resistance to
employee involvement and self-direction
by Art Kleiner
It started out as an experiment in workplace democracy and set performance
records. So why did the bosses want to shut it down?
This is the story of an idea so powerful...
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April 13th 05 09:37 AM
by -L.
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Controlling humidity = better health by
John Doe[_2_]
Been controlling humidity for perhaps 15 years.
No more eye seepage and ears look very clean. Not like before.
The only other thing that changed is perhaps their diet is better.
Without a dehumidifier, the air conditioner and heater can be used
simultaneously to reduce humidity, when needed....
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Adopt This Great Cat! by
Mary
We have a gorgeous young male red tabby, neutered and vetted here. He has
been at the shelter a bit too long for comfort and will be "re-evaluated"
this Wednesday, June 29th. The shelter does euthanize cats.
We will not only pay his adoption fee but will find a way to get him to
you--if you can...
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The benefits of controlling humidity by
John Doe[_2_]
After over 5 years experience...
I believe controlling humidity has done much good for my cats. It is
easy enough. Buy a couple of dirt cheap humidity sensors from the local
megastore (multiple meters provides more accuracy). Then use your air
conditioner, maybe in combination with an...
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KITTY LITTER DUST by
Dennis
Just became a cat owner a few months ago and thought I had done all my
homework on the pros and cons of owning a cat, but there's always something
you miss. In my case, it's the dust from the kitty litter that has settled
over everything in my home. Is there anything that can be done to...
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March 12th 08 09:53 PM
by Bob
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Do you have pics of your cats online?? by
Agua Girl
"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:bqoJa.68002$Dr3.18375@fed1read02...
Apparently none of you are metaphysical and thinking too human. Do you
fear
that my theory might be true. I for one have a relationship with my cats
and
have found on many occasions when I try to...
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Urinary crystals - How long to recover? by
Rachael
My cat was having some peeing problems last night so I took him to the
emergency vet. They said that he was blocked and catheterized him.
The urine sample showed that he had urinary crystals. They kept him
overnight and I got him back tonight.
They sedated him so that they could examine him...
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October 20th 03 04:02 AM
by Rachael
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Caring about wild cats by
Mark Earnest
How much do you have to pay to keep from feeding your cat
animal digest (ughh!)?
I am helping the neighborhood cats out right now...and there are a lot
of them...and I refuse to feed them animal manure as seem to be in all the
dry food I have come across!
Anyone know of any clean dry cat foods...
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eosinophilic granuloma complex, heat and me venting by
Lauralai
hi
here's the back ground. in july i got a kitten from a house with at least
30 other cats. she was fairly thin when we got her but she put on weight
and was healthy. then i took her to get fixed and was informed that she had
an infection in her mouth and they put her on clavamox 2 times daily...
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November 24th 03 04:29 AM
by Mary
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Two Feral Cats by
ceb2
I recently started working in a place where I frequently see two
obviously feral cats in the back parking lot. They are both adults,
all white, beautiful cats, but a little skinny, and kinda mangy, but
they look in good health otherwise prbably siblings. The parking lot
abuts a fiels with trees and...
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October 30th 04 05:11 AM
by Rhonda
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XanaNews Statistic for rec.pets.cats.health+behav. 12/1/2020 8:25:54 AM by
The Doctor
XanaNews Statistic for rec.pets.cats.health+behav. 12/1/2020 8:25:54 AM
From article 198476 (11/1/2020 6:39:18 AM) to article 198477 (11/1/2020
7:42:56 AM)
Number of threads ................... 2
Number of articles .................. 2
Average articles per thread ......... 1.00
Number of...
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Depo Medrol vs Prednisone by
Mary
I need to make a choice about whether to continue Cheeks (4-year-old
shelter rescue, female, spayed, and with beautiful intact little
feets! ) on Depo shots or do prednisone pills for her asthma and
linear granuloma (rodent ulcer) problem.
One shot every two to three months keeps both under...
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February 13th 04 04:57 PM
by Mary
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