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Ernie's Back12 Jul 2004 13:14 GMT23
Ernie the polydactyl foster cat, is back. His new home didn't work out. I think
my daughter is starting to feel sorry for me and she adopted him.
It's really frustrating because it was a perfect home. The only problem is, her
existing cat (who is very young, too) didn't like him. ...
A very lucky cat12 Jul 2004 11:10 GMT6
See
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/3817305.stm
"Tale of a not-so-lucky black cat
A cat has been rescued from a building site in Newquay where it was trapped
Purrs for two kitties who went to RB today12 Jul 2004 10:03 GMT11
I don't know the first kitty's name, age or anything.  I don't even
know the owners but I was going into work this morning, when one of
the vets I work with comes in with his briefcase in one hand and
garbage bag in the other.
The Box!12 Jul 2004 09:22 GMT15
Remember, Persia was in her Kitty Walk when the postman dropped off a small
box.  She started making a fuss and demanded to be brought inside.  Steve
Touchtone pointed out, quite validly, it wasn't the human walking on my
patio that got her dander up, it was the BOX.
Kitten saved 3 miles out into gulf of mexico12 Jul 2004 08:48 GMT12
http://www.sptimes.com/2004/07/09/Northpinellas/Holiday_boaters_rescu.shtml
Poor baby!!!!!!!
Piddle Pants12 Jul 2004 07:18 GMT5
Has anyone here ever heard of, seen, or used Piddle Pants?  It's
supposed to be for cats that are incontinent or in heat.  I'd read of
a family that was ready to euthanize their older cat because it was
incontinent and was told about Piddle Pants, which saved the day *and*
Fuga12 Jul 2004 05:03 GMT27
Sorry I am not around much.. We have been busy packing.  I've been really
busy with cat sitting and my volunteer work with the cat rescue group which
has been wonderful.  I'm not so sure that Fuga agrees, this morning he
vomitted blood.  We rushed him into the vet and they feel he ...
US NY) Your Pet's Emotions: There To See12 Jul 2004 01:57 GMT11
(CBS) Just because your family pet can't actually speak to you
doesn't mean it isn't trying to tell you something. In fact, the body
language of most cats and dogs should be enough to present a clear
picture of the animal's thoughts and feelings.
Kitty Road Trip12 Jul 2004 00:06 GMT2
Possum and Tygra made out really well on our trip from NB to Alberta.
Nights when we slept in the tent, the kitties slept in the car with the
windows cracked and their litter and food available.  One night when it was
really horrid, the kitties got to sleep in the tent.  Little ...
For those who bathe your cats (possible BW)11 Jul 2004 20:09 GMT20
I just received a catalog from a new source of pet supplies.  They had
one item I couldn't believe!  (Although it makes a lot of sense, when
bathing a reluctant cat.)  They have a web-site, and I found a picture
of the gadget on line.  Go to http://www.carealotpets.com/
Teaching my mom how to pill a cat11 Jul 2004 19:54 GMT7
Since I'm going on vacation at the end of the month (yay! finally!)
my Mom said last year she'd stay at my house overnight all week to
take care of kitties. Since Shadow requires daily pilling, we
agreed she should come ahead of time to make sure she could first,
Magnetic Poetry kit11 Jul 2004 19:49 GMT6
A friend just gave me one of these called "cat lover"
http://www.magneticpoetry.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=3135
The words on the magnets are just too funny! What a great gift!
My thief, Omar11 Jul 2004 17:57 GMT5
If cats were characters in Dungeons and Dragons, Omar would definitely be a
high-level rogue/thief...I have a box of some samples of Innova dry food
that one of the pet stores gave me to try and Omar has several times managed
to open the cupboards overnight and help himself.  He's ...
The things one can learn from books!11 Jul 2004 14:05 GMT3
I just got into a book I received some time ago:  "101 Questions Your
Cat Would Ask Its Vet (If Your Cat Could Talk)".  It's by a British vet
- Bruce Fogle - and contains a number of cat facts I'd never
encountered, even though I've been owned by cats for most of my adult
PING: Katherine11 Jul 2004 04:47 GMT1
Pam called this evening and is unable to reach you. She asked me to tell you
that they should reach the Denver KOA by 9 p.m. tomorrow if you want to arrange
a meeting. It is the one at I70 at Strasburgh.
E-mail me and I'll send you her cell phone #.
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