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I was new here but.... by
DP
And am totally amazed at how both IBen, Cat Protector and some others need a
good old fashioned spanking. Never have I heard children bicker so much as I
have here.
In the two days I have been reading I have learned a lot. I figure since I will
mostly lurk from this posting on I will say what...
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September 15th 03 06:54 PM
by Kelly
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pee on carpet in closet by
k conover
We just moved to a new house and I've decided to keep my orange tabby inside
because the street is busier and he's been less friendly to cats visiting
the yard lately, he got in a really bad fight at our old place!
I like to leave the door open (with the screen door shut) so that he can
look...
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September 15th 03 11:05 PM
by Cheryl
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Where do you live? by
Mr. Nangla
Hey,
There's a whole load of stuff on the internet about this and I too was in
the same dilemma and was given very incorrect, biased and basically ignorant
information. I live in the UK, outer London (the suburbs, for the US
readers) and there aren't many natural predators out there.
Please read...
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Transitioning stubborn cat from dry food to wet by
Cheryl
Bonnie, the feral, is more finicky an eater than Shadow is if that is
possible. Her early days here proved that she needed whatever food
she would eat, dry or canned. She ate kitten food (she was ~4-5
months old back in May) and was very skinny and sickly. She's very
healthy now and has quite a...
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September 16th 03 01:41 AM
by Cheryl
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Cats & Yogurt by
Gizmo
Anyone else besides me have a cat that likes yogurt. I was enjoying
my yogurt tonight and my 'child' tried to get up in my lap and take it
away from me !! I put a little on the tip of my finger and she lapped
it right up !!!
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September 16th 03 01:43 AM
by lulu
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5 y.o. female getting along with 5 m.o. female - complications? by
Brian or Sharon Beuchaw
Hello all,
First off - thanks for the info about the wet cat food (in the thread
"Best wet food for cystitis"), we've got both our cats (only one has
cystitis) on Science Diet now (the kitten won't eat the flavor of kitten
Science Diet that we got, so we're feeding her the Adult 'til we can...
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Giving cat medicine by
SexyGirl
Hello,
My cat was just put on heart medication and I attempted to give it to
her this morning. She is not big on treats so putting it in cheese or
bologna wouldn't work and she spit it out when I tried to pill her. I
really stressed her out which is something the vet said shouldn't be
done. Any...
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September 16th 03 08:48 AM
by db501
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one ****ed off cat by
Elizabeth Blake
Harriet, one of two cats at my job (bookstore) has been attacking my
co-workers all day. I got to work at 11:00am and she was fine. The
manager, who got here at 10am, said she was fine when she got in, too.
During the early afternoon Harriet came downstairs (offices are in the
basement) and was...
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September 16th 03 12:07 PM
by Linda E
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Five Is A Holy Terror! by
Squish The Cat
I'm no newcomer to cat ownership (being owned by a cat, that is) and have
only spent two years of my life without a one. Recently we took in an
abandoned 4 week old female kitten and like every other kitten I've raised,
I lavished Five with love, affection, attention, lots of lap time...you...
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September 16th 03 02:16 PM
by kaeli
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HELP! No bowel movement in 60 hours. by
Justignoreme420
My cat was having a bad gas problem, so (at the suggestion of a holistic vet) I
started him on a diet of chicken breast and plain yogurt. He loves the diet,
the gas has stopped, but he hasn't had a bowel movement in 60 hours. Should I
not yet worry? Any easy cat laxatives? HELP!
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September 16th 03 03:36 PM
by Phil P.
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Hi by
ALISSA
Hello everyone.
I am new to this board and have 2 adorable (VERY) and loving persian
kittens that are now about 6 months old. (and 9 year old bunny)
I figured there are plenty of experts on this board so i was hoping to
get a question answered.
One of my little guys, Cooper, occasionally is...
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September 16th 03 09:05 PM
by kaeli
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declawing - a thanks to all those who opened my eyes by
catmidy
hi. i just wanted to say thanks to everyone for replying to my
previous posting. i am embarrassed to admit that i was essentially
ignorant to all the information you guys gave me. i knew that people
were opposed to declawing, but until now i didn't know why. you guys
gave me more that enough...
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September 16th 03 09:13 PM
by -L.
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Cat Rescue Groups in AZ by
MacCandace
I just complied a list of cat rescue groups in the Phoenix, AZ area for a
co-worker who has a mom and baby kittens in her backyard. Unfortunately, she
is not much of a cat lover and doesn't want to keep them or find homes for
them. She only spotted them today so does not yet even know if they are...
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pictures of my kittie cats by
John N.
here are some pictures of my cats
most of the pics the kittens are 3-4 weeks old, the ones with them
sleeping they are 2 weeks old, in the last picture you see the mother
cat, Whitefoot. The little kitten, Sweetsie, doesnt get any justice
with a solo picture, I ran out of film and took some pics...
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September 17th 03 01:34 PM
by kaeli
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anyone use Cat Attract litter? by
J1Boss
From: "Joe Pitt"
Has anyone used the Cat Attract litter?
I bought some. Unfortunately, the cat I bought it for has no interest in it.
My other cat, who likes sand/scoopable litter in general, preferred it over
regular scoopable, but since she'll use either...
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September 17th 03 01:50 PM
by J1Boss
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Cat Grass by
Rachel
Hi, I've bought my cat some cat grass, it's about 3in high now and I think
ready for him to eat. Do I leave it on the plant for him to munch or should
I cut it off? Do I need to "mow" it and how long should the plant last?
He's already helping himself to it and he seems to be enjoying it. What...
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I found a lump by
Linda E
Just back from the vet's... she suspects a vaccine associated sarcoma. It
has been 3 years since a rabies vaccine at this site. She is getting a
consult from Cornell. We will be making an appt there for whatever
treatment they suggest.
Linda
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September 18th 03 12:05 PM
by Linda E
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What's the best way to deter our cat from scratching at our bedroom door? by
jjmoreta
With my husband's allergies and our soon-to-be-arriving baby that we will be
cosleeping with, we made the decision a few weeks ago to keep the cats out
of the bedroom. We are extremely happy with the decision and we are both
breathing better at night (we are both slightly allergic to them). ...
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neighbour's cat is a bully by
annalee
I need some cat advice!
I have two cats that, until about two months ago, were perfectly happy
to go out and about. There are quite a few cats in the neighbourhood,
and they all lived happily together.
A big ginger tom cat has now appeared from somewhere (I think he lives
a few doors down) and...
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September 18th 03 05:58 PM
by Mel
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Mis-pee-having Cat :( by
Steven Kan
My dearest Nikita (the white one, below):
http://www.kan.org/pictures/boing/SpiderCat_w.jpg
is peeing inappropriately again. She lives with Tango (the large black
male), my wife and me. Their relationship is generally good (?), but
could probably be better. The usually get along, e.g. they eat...
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September 18th 03 06:13 PM
by Mel
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