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Old February 14th 04, 06:35 PM
Mary
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"Laura R." wrote

Yerg. I had a cat do this *once*, and I hope I never experience that
again!

Laura, when I was in my early twenties I heard the horrendous sounds
of a cat fight out on my apartment stairs and went out to separate the
males. I got scratched *and* sprayed right in the face! I have not
interfered in a cat fight since. Then again, I have not been close to
one again. I think I might toss water if I was. What is the best way
to break ou an outdoor cat fight, do you know?


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Old February 16th 04, 01:22 AM
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Tiggy has let fly with some very liquid, very stinky stuff from that

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when she's PO'd (think she's part skunk). Not nice!

ooooo, think you can keep her from letting other cats know how to do
this?


No problem. It's her thing and she ain't sharing. lol


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Old February 16th 04, 01:22 AM
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"Mary" wrote in message
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Tiggy has let fly with some very liquid, very stinky stuff from that

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when she's PO'd (think she's part skunk). Not nice!

ooooo, think you can keep her from letting other cats know how to do
this?


No problem. It's her thing and she ain't sharing. lol


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Old February 16th 04, 07:27 AM
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"Wendy" wrote in message ...
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circa 13 Feb 2004 01:46:09 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, Cheryl
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Heck, as far as I'm concerned, the whole shave and squeeze is a job
for the vets, regardless! ;-)

Laura
doesn't wanna squeeze her cats' butts

I'm with you - let the vet do it. That's what they get paid the big bucks
for lol


Unfortunately, it's usually the techs who *aren't* paid big bucks who
get to squeeze the butts. In fact I don't think I have seen a vet do
an anal, ever...

-L.
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Old February 16th 04, 07:27 AM
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"Wendy" wrote in message ...
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circa 13 Feb 2004 01:46:09 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, Cheryl
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Heck, as far as I'm concerned, the whole shave and squeeze is a job
for the vets, regardless! ;-)

Laura
doesn't wanna squeeze her cats' butts

I'm with you - let the vet do it. That's what they get paid the big bucks
for lol


Unfortunately, it's usually the techs who *aren't* paid big bucks who
get to squeeze the butts. In fact I don't think I have seen a vet do
an anal, ever...

-L.
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Old February 17th 04, 01:29 PM
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Really? That's weird to me. The only things the vets DID do atmy
last hospital was the exams and surgeries. We did everything else -
grooming, treatments, blood draws, etc.

-L.


My vet even shaves my kitty's poopy butt and washes the vomit out of her
carrier (Kitty always gets car sick). My vet's office is quite small,
though, with just the vet and a receptionist. I don't even think there is a
vet tech, unless the receptionist is one.

rona

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