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Just got the bad news: Feline Leukemia by ed farr
I took home a stray from my job last Thursday. He was underweight and did not eat or drink much after we brought him home. He also vomited several times and slept a lot . We took him to the vet today and a blood test was taken. Not more than a hour later the vet's office called to inform us he...
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December 12th 03 06:38 AM
by Cat Protector Go to last post
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Feral cat refuses to eat by Sheri
Hi --- I recently trapped 2 young feral male cats. The smaller one amazingly started purring when I petted him (even though he'd never let anyone around here touch him before). He's now eating fine and acting affectionate toward me. His buddy is another story. He acts utterly terrified. He was...
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December 12th 03 04:37 AM
by MacCandace Go to last post
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another FeLV testing question by Ben Katz
I recently rescued a kitten estimated at 6 months old. She has been spayed, vaccinated, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV (snap test). My concern is that if she has been recently exposed, it could be too early for an accurate test. She has been isolated from my other kitties in a spare bedroom for...
December 12th 03 01:53 AM
by Cat Protector Go to last post
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Science Diet question... by Joe Canuck
Okay, this has just come to my attention. Can anyone explain why there is a discrepancy between the ingredient list on the bag and the ingredient list on the website for Science Diet Adult Chicken & Rice Recipe? From the Hill's website: Ingredients Chicken, brewers rice, corn gluten meal, chicken...
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December 12th 03 01:30 AM
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Where do you get your L-Lysine? by Meghan
Hi, I have a beautiful little 15-month old cat (Bailey) who was diagnosed by my vet with Feline Herpes at age 6 months. He already had it when he came to us from the shelter. His main symptom is his eyes - constantly flaring up, the lids getting red and he is always squinting. I can count on...
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December 11th 03 11:13 PM
by Mary Go to last post
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Feces sticking to cat's behind by Robert Bowen
Hello all. I have seen a couple messages on the subject but no one seems to have given an answer. I have a black cat, rather chubby, not a long hair. Now ... the fact that he is quite roly-poley might have something to do with his problem, but I am not sure. He always has at least one piece of...
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December 11th 03 06:49 PM
by Yngver Go to last post
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Buying Amoxicillin by Caliban
Is it illegal everywhere in the U.S. to sell amoxicillin (for one's cat) without a prescription? I need some for my cat. The vets I called so far say he must be examined (for around $40) and then they'll write a prescription. But the reality is, my cat does not let himself be examined at a vet's,...
December 11th 03 05:03 PM
by Caliban Go to last post
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+FeLV for cats who had shots??? by Chris
I was told that cats who get immunized for this always test positive later on? I have not read this but it does seem to make sense...any idea if accurate???
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December 11th 03 12:19 PM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Pregnant Stray, Help by [email protected]
I live in an apartment building and already have a (100% indoor) cat. We are allowed only one pet in a unit here. Recently I saw a very friendly stray outside and gave her some food. Now she shows up at my door. It is also obvious that she is very pregnant. (She is so friendly that I know she...
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December 11th 03 03:18 AM
by Annie Wxill Go to last post
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Casey on my laptop by Carrie-Lou Salter
So, I am living with my parents right now, in a trailer across the driveway from the house.... Casey (my 9 1/2 month old mackerel tabby furbaby) spends the day in the house with Mom when I am at work, and then spends the nights with me in the trailer... I have a laptop, on a table beside my bed,...
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December 10th 03 10:50 PM
by Joe Canuck Go to last post
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Leaving the cat while I am away for a long time by Lipgor
Hello everyone, I have posted here once before about neutering (spraying) my female cat, and I now I hope that someone can give me some advice as to what I should do with my beloved pet. I have to leave the US for 1.5 months in 2 weeks, and now I am deciding what to do with my cat. I really don't...
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December 10th 03 05:08 PM
by Barb Go to last post
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Joyful Noises by afr
It's amazing how relative life can be. Prior to one month ago, if someone would have asked me what sounds I enjoy the most, it would have been the waves rolling in, in Yahatz or Florence, Oregon. About 30 minutes ago, I was hanging my coat up, as I saw my cat enter the bathroom, right around the...
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December 10th 03 04:48 PM
by afr Go to last post
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Allergies, Linear Granuloma, and Diet by Mary
Cheeky has asthma--presented with it the day I brought her home from the shelter. Very scary attacks which we control with shots. I wait as long as I can i.e. until she coughs or sniffles, to take her in because I know that steroid use can cause diabetes and a host of other problems. She is...
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December 10th 03 02:49 PM
by Steve Crane Go to last post
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to Sparky (vomiting) by Laurie Fullerton
Hello Sparky, I have some good advice for you. I know alot about cats and have two cats at home. Never feed a cat or kitten tuna because it takes away their vitamin E. It is also very strong and might make them throw up. Wet cat food is also not a good idea either, it is not very good for them....
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December 10th 03 02:48 PM
by Mary Go to last post
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Metabolic Acidosis by Mavalon
What is used in diagnosing and confirming metabolic acidosis in a cat with kidney problems? I have 5 blood readings over the past 3 months that show consistently low carbon dioxide and consistently high anion gap. The low C02 is in the low/normal range and the anion gap is in the high/normal...
December 10th 03 12:49 PM
by Phil P. Go to last post
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Oh, no. Kitty has to go. by [email protected]
After all this, my allergies have re-awakened. Severely. I'm already on allergy medication. My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one. So I don't want that. But I won't be able to live all winter this miserable.
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December 10th 03 08:00 AM
by Mary Go to last post
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Marek, where is old George? by MacCandace
Now that you have your new kitty, we haven't heard you mention George. Did something happen to him? Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
December 10th 03 05:54 AM
by MacCandace Go to last post
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Cat Who Chirps by Noreen Cooper
At the risk of finding out a zillion of you out there have a cat who can do this, the feral cat I adopted is now 6 months old and has the most unusual talent: she *chirps* when she sees birds through the window. I'm not kidding you. The cat makes a bird-like sound. Really, how common is this? ...
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December 10th 03 12:19 AM
by Linda E Go to last post
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Anybody have a Ragdoll kitty? by Mary
Upon reflection, it occurred to me that my neighbor's new cat might be a Ragdoll, because it goes limp when picked up and just sort of drapes over you. I did a Google image search, and there she was! Am I correct in recalling that Ragdolls have soft, thick fur, large frames, gentle dispositions,...
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December 9th 03 06:28 PM
by Mary Go to last post
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For Sale: Small crate, excellent condition, newest style $9.99 by hallis
We are auctioning a small pet crate in excellent condition. It is the newest "aerodynamic" style and is beige and brown. Starting price is $9.99. You can view pictures and a detailed description at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11000&item=2677668046 Thank you!
December 9th 03 06:12 PM
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