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Old November 10th 06, 03:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Judy
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"cybercat" wrote in message
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"Judy" wrote in message
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"Wickedcube07" u28872@uwe wrote in message news:6902a31a39c68@uwe...
My Cat is 1 /12 years old, shes is spayed, got her UTD shots and the
past
couple of months I noticed she scratches, bites and pulls her hair out,
and
leaves bald spot/patches on the back area and her hind legs, even her
tail. I
do not know what is causing this but I cannot afford to take her to the
vet
and I need to know is there anything I can to do relieve the biting and
itching? Any suggestion I kindly aprpeciate right now.


If you can't afford to take a cat to the vet - why do you have a cat??



You heartless bitch! He's probably JUST A KID! What do you want to
do, drive him AWAY from the GROUP!

Shame on you.


cybercat while coughing up a furball - spewed.............

"There is nothing you can do safely until you take your cat to a vet."

The OP stated that a vet visit is something that is not affordable.

How heartless of you to suggest that this person take the cat to a vet!

Shame on you!



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Old November 10th 06, 04:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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"Judy" wrote in message
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"cybercat" wrote in message
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"Judy" wrote in message
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"Wickedcube07" u28872@uwe wrote in message news:6902a31a39c68@uwe...
My Cat is 1 /12 years old, shes is spayed, got her UTD shots and the
past
couple of months I noticed she scratches, bites and pulls her hair out,
and
leaves bald spot/patches on the back area and her hind legs, even her
tail. I
do not know what is causing this but I cannot afford to take her to the
vet
and I need to know is there anything I can to do relieve the biting and
itching? Any suggestion I kindly aprpeciate right now.

If you can't afford to take a cat to the vet - why do you have a cat??



You heartless bitch! He's probably JUST A KID! What do you want to
do, drive him AWAY from the GROUP!

Shame on you.


cybercat while coughing up a furball - spewed.............

"There is nothing you can do safely until you take your cat to a vet."

The OP stated that a vet visit is something that is not affordable.

How heartless of you to suggest that this person take the cat to a vet!

Shame on you!



Eat my shorts, whumpy.


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Old November 10th 06, 04:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Ron Herfurth
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"Judy" wrote in message
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"Wickedcube07" u28872@uwe wrote in message news:6902a31a39c68@uwe...
My Cat is 1 /12 years old, shes is spayed, got her UTD shots and the past
couple of months I noticed she scratches, bites and pulls her hair out,
and
leaves bald spot/patches on the back area and her hind legs, even her
tail. I
do not know what is causing this but I cannot afford to take her to the
vet
and I need to know is there anything I can to do relieve the biting and
itching? Any suggestion I kindly aprpeciate right now.


If you can't afford to take a cat to the vet - why do you have a cat??




really, he should take it to the shelter where it will surely be better off
getting put to sleep. Or he could just drive it out in the country and give
it the boot. Or he could save the poor cats a few steps and just drop it off
in front of my house like so MANY others have done - I just f@#$ing love
being other peoples bitch. The last one I got that way was a darling little
girl that was dumped cause she was having a seizure every few weeks that her
owners couldn't deal with. And you have the unmitigated gall to give this
guy crap over a cat he wants to keep but no one says **** when a cat gets
dumped.
but I digress...

or perhaps he could first try some flea powder or other type of flew
treatment which may help it it's an outside cat.
ron


 




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