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Priiiiity pussy contest by 2oz
Lets have a pretty pussy contest, and see who's got the prettiest pussy. I can't enter, but those who have pretty pussies, you can! and should! I want to see show me what you're working with. if you can't post pics, just describe it to me, in the end ahem Ill
November 22nd 06 03:24 AM
by 2oz Go to last post
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Blockage in my 2.5 YO big guy by ceb2
This sucks. He's spending the night being catheterized at the vets. He's a very large nuetered male. He may come home tomorrow with or w/o the catheter. After this, we expect him to be either blockage free or at least have the pressure in his bladder relieved. I guess if it doesn't it may be back...
November 22nd 06 02:54 AM
by MoMo via CatKB.com Go to last post
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Dr. Goodpet allergy relief products - anyone? by [email protected]
Some time ago, I read some recommendations here regarding Dr. Goodpet's natural products. Since many articles on cat allergies mention the first thing you should think of is flea bites, I was wondering if I should try one of their natural remedies in lieu of the steroidal prescriptions like...
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November 22nd 06 12:58 AM
by cybercat Go to last post
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Problems by mark.ret
Hi, I have two cats, one old timer who is a siamese and a ten week old kitten who is of unknown parentage. I have been told the older siamese has kidney problems and needs a special diet but the kitten keeps eating it and seems to prefer it to her kitten food. I am wondering if it will do her any...
November 21st 06 11:48 PM
by MaryL Go to last post
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stopped using cat tree? by ensoul
why would they do that? I didn't move it, haven't changed it's position, no new animals in the house or people, they used to love it, went nuts over....it's not yet a year old...the first couple days they wouldn't touch it....I put it near the window, that made all the difference, put now the...
November 21st 06 06:07 PM
by wjcollins Go to last post
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Question on cooked chicken diet for cats with allergic skin conditions by [email protected]
As some of you know, my long haired cat has some sort of allergy that causes her to lick parts of her hind legs and feet which causes sores. The vet thinks its a granuloma problem as she's tested negative for ringworm and doesn't appear to have fleas (she's mainly white haired). She's...
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November 21st 06 03:46 PM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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yowling in the middle of the night by [email protected]
Hi all- we just moved. my dear Buddha, who is a 14 yr old adult male tabby, has taken to yowling in the middle of the night. even if I shut him out of the bedroom, he still meows loud enough to be heard through the door and wake me and my non-cat-loving husband in the middle of the night. he does...
November 21st 06 11:56 AM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Help! My new kitty just diagnosed with Leukemia by Just Me
I'm wondering if anyone else has been through this. I adopted a cat that my former neighbor brought home from work. Said kitty had been abused and so he decided to take it home but then he moved away and I took the kitty in, albeit I have two adult cats. Kitten is about four months old or...
November 21st 06 12:47 AM
by MoMo via CatKB.com Go to last post
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THANKSGIVING SAFETY TIP: BREAD DOUGH'S A NO-NO FOR DOGS AND CATS by Matthew
There'll be many cooks in the kitchen next Thursday—but don't spoil your pet by giving him bread dough. According to veterinarians at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), when bread dough is ingested, an animal's body heat causes the dough to rise in the stomach. As alcohol is produced...
November 20th 06 06:36 PM
by mlbriggs Go to last post
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De-worming for cats by ilovecats
Hi to u all! I really love pets and I’ve being interested in animal all my life ! I have 2 dogs : T-bone & Rex and a cat for the last 2 years who’s name is Robert. lately Robert has been having worms, (is it possible that he got it from the neighbor’s dog or other dogs and cats???) I want to the...
November 20th 06 05:37 PM
by kraut Go to last post
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My Chick is Gone by Eva Quesnell
I don't know what happened. I went to feed my kitties this morning. She didn't come. I called her, and she didn't come. I looked all around in her favorite places. I found her lying there under the guest bed. She was fine yesterday. She ate, she played, she wanted petting. She's...
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November 20th 06 03:03 PM
by kraut Go to last post
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Any experience with interferon treatment for feline stomatitis/faucitis? by [email protected]
Hi all, I am currently fostering a six-year old siamese cat with mild gingivitis and severe stomatits + faucitis. Has never received any treatment including vaccinations from his former owners, so we are starting at scratch here but are assuming calicivirus as the primary cause. He is currently...
November 20th 06 01:49 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Siamese going gray by [email protected]
My 12 year old Traditional Siamese, who has looked like a kitten his entire life, is quickly going gray on his body all of a sudden. :-( He developed diabetes this year, probably as a result of the prednisone shots he had to get to stop himself from scratching all his fur off around his head and...
November 20th 06 01:35 AM
by meeee Go to last post
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Clyde! by [email protected]
Well this is an update on Clyde and sorry I haven't made a discussion is a while I've been busy with school and stuff like that. Well he has been doing pretty well no major problems or anything. He has been really cute and cuddly recently although he still goes nuts all the time and attacks...
November 20th 06 01:23 AM
by meeee Go to last post
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Timid kitten question by The Other Mike
Adopted a kitten (Timber) about 2 weeks ago (with another one...different litter). Every time we approach Timber, he runs away. When he's tired, we can approach him and he purrs...he also rubs against us when we're sleeping and lays on my pillow. He also plays all the time with the other kitten...
November 20th 06 01:08 AM
by Gail Go to last post
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Can stress cause this? by The Other Mike
Had 3 16 year old cats...2 have passed away in the last 3 months. The last one started getting very lonely..crying all the time and just not being himself. They didn't grow up together...the 2 that passed were mine and the other is my wife's...we put them together 2 years ago and they got along...
November 20th 06 12:37 AM
by The Other Mike Go to last post
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more on Hyperthyroid cat by [email protected]
We had more lab work done and it came back possitive on the hyperthyroidism. Willie is on the meds. I'm having a really hard time posting to this newsgroup with my news rover so I'll keep it short. Jean
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November 19th 06 09:13 PM
by flowerpower Go to last post
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Should Cat Stay on Anitrobe?? by KittiKat
Hi All, I posted below my original post on the Stomatitis/Gingivitis - no response yet so thought I'd put up new post. While I call around next week and get a second opinion on how to get a diagnosis and, then proceed to the way to treat my cats gum inflammation (other than yanking her teeth on...
November 19th 06 07:07 PM
by Linda Boucher Go to last post
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Feline Stomatitis or Gingivitis??? by KittiKat
Hi All, I need some advice - Several weeks ago I noticed that my cat's gums had become very red and inflammed. I look at her mouth fairly regularly and was surprised to see this inflammation. She is still eating, but is leaving some food during the second feeding, and occassionally has been pawing...
November 19th 06 06:16 PM
by BarB Go to last post
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CS!...for your health, and theirs!!! by Out There
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November 19th 06 08:19 AM
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