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Isis Got Her Prey24 Oct 2003 14:32 GMT13
Do any of you have cats that like to chase and eat bugs?  Earlier there was
a moth on the wall next to one of the tables and my cat Isis had a nice fun
time chasing the moth and trying to capture it. She never even fell off the
table attempting to capture it while it spun inside the ...
Kitten Trouble24 Oct 2003 09:54 GMT9
My Kitten is just 6 months old. We were recently gone for a month and when
we returned she'd complete undergone a personality change. She was a normal,
sunny natured, playful kitten and now I can't intice her to play or eat. She
sleeps a lot. While we were gone the housesitter said ...
Requesting Assistance with a Neighbor's Cat24 Oct 2003 03:21 GMT9
Hi everyone.  Someone on rec.pets.cats.anecdotes suggested I post this
question here.  My name is Jill and I have a 5 year old spayed female cat
named Persia.  I'm having problems with a neighbors cat intruding on her
space and upsetting her terribly.  Persia is an indoor cat; I ...
Cat peeing on leather massage chair, please help!23 Oct 2003 16:55 GMT2
I have a male tabby, about 8 years old. Very healthy, been taking him
to the vet and he's in great health as well. Feed him iams every day
and his litterbox is cleaned every day. He has this obsession with one
spot in the apartment, my leather massage chair. I love this cat, he's
Reply for Phil23 Oct 2003 12:30 GMT4
Bear with me.  Google can't retrieve your OP for some reason.
>>"-L." <k3_e81@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:c7b085a.0310212241.76b7855f@posting.google.com...
> They don't BUY it, it is sent from Hill's corporate office,
Resource for Litterbox Training or Re-introduction23 Oct 2003 03:55 GMT11
Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract Cat Litter -
"Developed by veterinarian in a feline-only practice, Cat Attract Litter
is designed to make it easier to get cats of all ages trained or
re-trained to use the litterbox. This clay-based clumping litter has
I am afraid of my cat! HELP ME!! (long!)23 Oct 2003 03:38 GMT43
I have several questions for you cat folks--a little background first:
6 years ago I adopted a stray--I did not want to (I was previously a
dog person). The cat showed up pathetic and skinny and we were having
an ice storm so I fed it and eventually gave it a place to live in the
giving the cat baths...23 Oct 2003 03:27 GMT73
Hiya...
anyone knows of the most natural, non-chemical way that I can bathe my cat
Fusspot?  I live in the Northwest, where the flea season this time was
really horrid and his skin was a bit scally.  He doesn't care for a wet
Hairballs Advice, please and thank you23 Oct 2003 02:57 GMT9
My first pet, an older Himalayan that I've now had over 5 years (since I
turned 50).  Queen Anne has always suffered to some degree with choking and
coughing up hairballs - usually in two spots/events - one being the long
hairball itself (looking almost like it came out her other ...
Rhuni Update22 Oct 2003 18:11 GMT15
Well, it's not looking so good for
her now... up until Saturday she
seemed to be improving, I was so
happy... then she stopped eating
Whats wrong with my kitty?22 Oct 2003 16:29 GMT9
I'm taking my K.C. to the vet this week, but I wanted to see if anyone
here has an idea of whats troubling her.
She is 12 years old. Lately she has developed this foul odor coming from
her rear section, accompanied by fur that appears moist and matted; its
Are chicken bones OK for cats?22 Oct 2003 01:37 GMT14
I just read another poster mention giving her cat a drumstick bone to
chew on.  I used to give that to my cats, but a vet told me it wasn't
good for them - he said slivers could become impaled in the mouth,
throat, or even puncture the stomach or intestines.  None of my cats
Experienced opinions requested on this raw food product...21 Oct 2003 23:50 GMT13
http://www.abcpetfoods.com/
I'm looking for opinions from those with first hand experience feeding their
cat a raw diet. This is a local vendor that I am considering trying. I would
like to avoid making a raw diet myself, if possible, thus the attraction to
Pooping in the bath tub!!! :0!21 Oct 2003 20:39 GMT4
Hello, dear cat owners!
I have encountered
the following problem while potty-traning my cat Motiy: he pees in the
metal bowl placed in the toilet (the bowl then should be taken out so
Q? - time of digestion21 Oct 2003 19:20 GMT1
Oddball question here -
 I'm currently trying to nurse my 9-year old kitty, who is suffering
through pancreatitis, back to health.  I'm feeding him Hills wet A/D for
easy digestion, but I'm wondering if anyone knows about how long it
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