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Cat Sitting by
Cat Protector
I was considering doing cat sitting to make some extra money this summer as
well as get even more involved in helping cats. There appears to be a big
need for it and with my love of cats I figured why not. What does everyone
else think? It seems that doing stuff like this is getting to be the...
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June 25th 05 08:12 PM
by Brad
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My new cat by
Netmask
Strange things happen - my much loved Burmese boy Mr Max of 14 years
died 8 May 2009. On Saturday I can pick up my new Burmese kitten who is
the great great grand nephew of Mr Max. The strange thing is my new
kitten was born just 2 hours after Mr Max died, so 8th May is going to
be a happy and...
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A new method of feeding pills to cats? by
223rem
My trick is simple: I dip the pill and my fingers in cooking oil
before medicating the cat.
This achieves two things:
1. the oily pill goes down the throat fast and does not
get stuck on the tongue
2. the cat's muzzle gets oily from my fingers and he starts licking his
chops right away, and that...
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January 22nd 06 12:55 PM
by jmc
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Kinda Ot - Vacuum advice by
KellyH
I really, really want to get a Dyson and I'm wondering if the expense is
worth it. Right now, we have a cheap (~$150) Dirt Devil Breeze purchased a
few years ago and it is just not cutting it.
The house is a multi-level townhouse with old wall-to-wall carpet. The
carpet will be replaced in about...
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November 10th 04 10:22 PM
by Theresa
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Need help choosing new cat by
Wayne
My wife and I are retired and our cat recently died and we want to get
another. We have had several in the past years and we really want an
affectionate cat that will sit on our laps while we watch TV or read. Not
all cats will do this, some are friendly but skittish and will not sit on
your lap...
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How to stop too many cats/kittens from driving you insane... by
John Doe
This is mainly for kittens. But my male cat enjoys chasing his tail,
so it might work well for him too. Currently, he needs the exercise.
I found a way to give my three kittens all the indoor exercise they
can handle. Basically, it's just extending their tail 6 or 8 inches
with a 1/4 inch thick...
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Worming pill only administered by vet? by
T. Early
Our vet, after already diagnosing the issue during an office visit,
has told us that it is "policy" that worming pills only be given by
their staff in-house ($20 per pill per cat).
We have two cats, both of which are, to say the least, not happy about
being carted off to the vet and/or riding in...
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Recommendations on cordless clippers. by
Jacques E. Bouchard
I'm looking for recommendations on a good cordless clipper to cut the
hair of a (very impatient) cat.
He has very thick fur and must be trimmed once or twice a year
(especially for the summer months), but he's fidgety and won't stand still
for two minutes without throwing a tantrum. For that...
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Cat Hostile to Friend After Neuter. Why? UPDATE by
Robyn
Hi, just wanted to post an update to my post from last week for those
that are interested. I still think it's really weird.. Anyway, Squidly
did finally quit hissing at Froggy, although I was starting to wonder.
So we do have peace and everyone is getting along. However, I don't
think these two...
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May 6th 04 04:25 AM
by Mary
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Wierd black dots near mouth by
Angela St.Aubin
I just noticed something strange on one of my cats.
Along the top ridge of her mouth, on the outside, in the fur, but right next
to her "lips" there are dozens of tiny black specs.. they look almost like
blackheads.
Any ideas of what they are, or if anything needs to be done?
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Premier Pet Insurance by
Cthrd3
Does anybody know if Premier Pet Insurance is still around?
I want to get insurance for my 4 cats and it appears that this is a
good plan/ I tried calling and I can't get through. I tried getting a
quote from their website and it doesn't work.
I feel that VPI has too many restrictions that's why...
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October 27th 03 12:24 AM
by MaryL
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Cats and Raccoons by
Kiran
My cat is an indoors/outdoors cat. Ever since winters ended, she has
insisted on sleeping in the porch. She also prefers not to use the
litter-box and like to go outdoors. She has never strayed beyond our
lawn: one neighbor has a loud dog, the other one loud workmen and
machinery 8 hours a day; and...
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Depression from my cats death by
[email protected]
I just lost my Cat, she was a siamese but looked more tonkanese to me,
named Kiki. My mom bought her for me when I had just finished the
first grade, so I was around 6 years old. I am now about to turn 28
and she has been with me the entire time, amazing when I reflect on
it, she was around 21. She...
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Cat Forever Snobby by
Larry R Harrison Jr
We have 3 cats, 2 of them are about the same age & are from the same litter.
One of them is just an out & out snob, any time either my wife or myself
EVER attempt to hold her, no matter how gently & slowly we approach, she
inevitably runs away refusing to be allowed to be touched & when we do...
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December 15th 04 05:45 AM
by Ashley
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Question for those that have had pets pass... by
-L.
What did you do with the body or ashes? The reason I'm asking is I
have a dog that's terminally ill and I want to prepare ahead of time so
that I have a plan. She's still hanging on (and doing ok), but the vet
expected her to pass months ago. I'm thinking about putting her in
our back yard,...
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January 29th 05 07:05 AM
by Sherry
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Daisy's early morning meowing and curtain destroying by
Eyman
Hi,
Ive have a kitten Daisy who is about 7 months old and is driving my wife and
I crazy by destroying our curtains, and meowing at the early hours of the
morning.
It all started a few months ago when daisy who used to sleep on our bed with
us decided to attack our new curtains in the bedroom. As...
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Pet food recommendation by
The Doctor
I see Innova pet food has been recalled.
What do you recommended to feed you cat?
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cat is constantly stressed by
Richard Walker
Our cat is being bullied by another cat on our street.
It is now reluctant to go outside and has recently begun chewing its feet
causing them to bleed.
Does anyone have any advise on how to deal with a problem like this?
Regards
Richard
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September 29th 03 02:46 PM
by STKWVR
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tick? by
Wendy
I just got a new rescue kitten today. She has a yuck brown, shiny, hard,
oval - thing - on her shoulder. It's about the size of a small pea but
elongated. An engorged tick maybe??????????
If it's a tick should I try to remove it or should I just treat it with
Frontline and hope it dies and falls...
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Water Fountain: How often should I clean it? by
Paul Enterline
I have one of those "Drinkwell" water fountains for my two cats. The
water passes through a fiberglass/charcoal filter, then out a spout
into a dish, and is then recirculated. I have to add about quart of
water every three days.
Question: How long can I go without changing the water and the...
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