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Old May 2nd 04, 07:19 PM
Sherry
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I am not sure these kittens are all that safe. It looks like the place has
plenty of cords they could get tangled up in.


I don't think the cats roaming your apartment complex are safe, either, CP.
They could be hit by a car. They could be poisoned. Have you done anything
about it yet?

Sherry
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Old May 9th 04, 03:18 PM
Penelope Baker
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"The foot prints on the floor come from kitties walking through their milk
dish and onward."

Kittens should not have cow's milk, they cannot digest it fully and it can
cause uncomfortable gas, bloating, and diarrehea. Please do not assume that
if they do not have diarrhea, that they also are not running around with
hurting tummies. You can get the proper kitten milk from your local pet
store, often called KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer). It has the right proteins
for kittens in it rather than the right protein for calves. My adults even
get it still as a treat occasionally and love it...they won't touch cow's
milk until it turns to cheese :P

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Pen
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Old May 9th 04, 03:18 PM
Penelope Baker
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"The foot prints on the floor come from kitties walking through their milk
dish and onward."

Kittens should not have cow's milk, they cannot digest it fully and it can
cause uncomfortable gas, bloating, and diarrehea. Please do not assume that
if they do not have diarrhea, that they also are not running around with
hurting tummies. You can get the proper kitten milk from your local pet
store, often called KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer). It has the right proteins
for kittens in it rather than the right protein for calves. My adults even
get it still as a treat occasionally and love it...they won't touch cow's
milk until it turns to cheese :P

--
Peace,
Pen
--
Pawbreakers - The Candy for Cats!
http://www.pawbreakers.com


"SCR" wrote in message
...
www.scrtoys.com

See Page(s) 2 & 3



 




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