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Phil P. wrote: Mike, fentanyl doesn't seem have the same sedative effects in cats as it does in some dogs- at least I haven't noticed any. I don't think you should use a fentanyl patch for that purpose. Try spraying the carrier with Feliway or catnip. lol! don't bang your head with this guy, he obviously is going to do whatever he THINKS is ok to do... --back to stuff about ME I just got an email from the director of a local feral program, the kind lady informs me that a cat going in heat has nothing to do with the scent of a male...but it has to do with the weather! this is very surprising. So I don't need to have Jupiter spayed, I need climate control - of course the opposite is true, the male gets sprunk from the scent of a woman! |
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Thanks for the reply Phil. I tried spraying the carrier with Feliway
last year but it didn't seem to help. Tiger still hyper-ventilated the whole 18 miles to the vet. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
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"Freight Train Jones" wrote in message oups.com... I just got an email from the director of a local feral program, the kind lady informs me that a cat going in heat has nothing to do with the scent of a male...but it has to do with the weather! this is very surprising. That's partially true. Intact female are seasonally polyestrous- but the cycles are controlled by photoperiod. Intact females living under natural light will usually stop cycling during the winter months, but indoor intact females living under artificial light will often cycle throughout the year. Just get her neutered and forget about any silly reason not to. |
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---MIKE--- wrote: Thanks for the reply Phil. I tried spraying the carrier with Feliway last year but it didn't seem to help. Tiger still hyper-ventilated the whole 18 miles to the vet. that's cause you're' a pussy mike i throw my in the truck, tell her to stfu (in a gentlemanly way)... you're pussy whipped boy go on let the pussy run your life |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Phil. I tried spraying the carrier with Feliway last year but it didn't seem to help. Tiger still hyper-ventilated the whole 18 miles to the vet. Try putting a cover over the carrier. Cats are calmer in the carrier traveling when they can't see outside. |
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