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| Ping: Victor | 19 Sep 2005 01:45 GMT | 10 |
You recently posted about having cluster headaches, but I deleted all posts from the group a few days ago for obvious reasons. I do occasionally have migraine myself - actually I had one on Thursday - but I know cluster headaches are/can be worse.
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| Smokey Chester | 19 Sep 2005 01:28 GMT | 8 |
He's just come home late (bad cat) and smells of a nice campfire. ???? Susan M Otis and Chester
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| Tomorrow's the day... | 18 Sep 2005 23:40 GMT | 46 |
... we get our outside enclosure for the cats. They were supposed to come and install it today, but we're having a terrible storm in Southern Finland at the moment, and we just agreed that it might be a bit difficult to build the enclosure in 22 m/s (49.2 mph) winds and rain.
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| pics posted to a.b.p.a (memphis and Phoenix) | 18 Sep 2005 23:31 GMT | 11 |
Hello to everyone. Posted some pics for cat lovers everywhere! Difficult to believe that Phoenix is over a year old now. Due to unexpected turn of events we missed his Purrday, but I am sure he hasn't held it against us!
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| Isn't this cute? | 18 Sep 2005 22:24 GMT | 21 |
http://pub.tv2.no/nettavisen/dagensbilde/article455255.ece The picture and the article taken from www.nettavisen.no, a Norwegian news site. The pig and the cat grew up together in a backyard in Bancavero, a Serbian
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| Tin-foil hat | 18 Sep 2005 22:21 GMT | 10 |
http://eclectech.co.uk/mindcontrol.php Cheers, helen s
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| 10 foot radius | 18 Sep 2005 19:17 GMT | 9 |
I don't know what it is, but none of my three cats is ever outside of a ten foot radius from me. Do they really think they need to supervise my every move that closely? What do they think I do when I leave the apartment and they aren't there to supervise? Do they think I am ...
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| Why is my Roxie marking? | 18 Sep 2005 18:42 GMT | 5 |
I had expected it out of Stosh, who's very macho and territorial. Not my Roxie, my well-mannered, quiet girl. It started a little over a week ago, when Roxie was getting some alone time with Louie and Odessa came in and butted her out of the way. Roxie got quite
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| De-cat-pitation | 18 Sep 2005 13:48 GMT | 5 |
You'll have to check out the picture. But thanks to the heroic efforts of my mothers cat Angel. She caught my head before it fell off my shoulders. http://www.angelfire.com/comics/megacitytours/angel.html
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| Someone has diarrhea.... | 18 Sep 2005 12:07 GMT | 2 |
I foudn a nice big contribution in the litterbox last night. So I immdiately did a butt check Mischief was sleeping on the bed and did NOT like her tail being lifted. Nothing
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| Rain, rain and even more rain, toilet problems | 18 Sep 2005 08:20 GMT | 31 |
It's been raining all day so the cats have stayed in and I lit the fire in the kitchen for them as it's a bit chilly too. Boyfriend now desperately needs to use the outdoor toilet. He doesn't like to use a litter box, he likes to use soil (dirt) outside in the garden for
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| Phoenix | 18 Sep 2005 05:25 GMT | 8 |
I have to give the fur ball tablets. Tried the vet instructions (tilt head back, open jaw and put pill right at back). You have to be joking! Even with two of us we didn't manage it. He was frothing at the mouth and drooling everywhere. Tried the stealth method today, pill hidden ...
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| Why, Tommy, Why? | 18 Sep 2005 03:47 GMT | 8 |
Coming back from feeding the horses today, Tommy was doing his usual falling down in front of my feet as I walked, to my complementary stepping around and over Tommy to keep from tripping and breaking my butt, when he suddenly added a new element to the dance. Something no one has ...
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| Phoenix update | 18 Sep 2005 03:22 GMT | 8 |
Paw swelling has got a lot better. However he started throwing up. I rang vet to see if it was likely to be reaction to meds. Quite likely, come down and we will give him a jab. So no more pills! 4.5 hours after jab, throws up again.
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