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I have a cat and am thinking of getting a kitten too.20 Nov 2003 16:50 GMT3
Thanks in advance for reading my post.
I currently have a 8 year ols fixed and declawed male cat. I have had
him since I was 12yrs old. I am now currently living in an a 2 bedroom
apartment with no roommates so my car gets lonely because I work full
BARF foods for Cats20 Nov 2003 13:21 GMT3
Has anyone tried to feed the BARF ( Bones and raw foods) to kittys??
I need help with kitten ears20 Nov 2003 12:43 GMT3
Zee B, my 4 month old black moggy seems to have a problem with one of his
ears.
It is going to be difficult to try and describe it, but here goes ....  His
left ear flap seems to have developed a raised arch, sort of like a ridge
Kittens fixed two days ago: Amazing recovery20 Nov 2003 01:37 GMT5
I have two kittens that are now almost 4 months old.   They were
spayed and neutered on Monday of this week.   I was told to keep them
quiet by the vet for a day or two.  I found that their playfulness was
somewhat limited when I brought them home on the first day.  But I
How to make a cat sociable?19 Nov 2003 22:28 GMT3
My girlfriend and I share a small condo. We inherited a cat from
one of her former co-workers.
The cat has really taken to me. In fact, the cat displays an extreme
loyalty to me I have never seen in cats. My girlfriend, on the other hand,
Frontline PLUS19 Nov 2003 14:57 GMT1
I have two questions about Frontline PLUS:
A. Is there an advantage to buying it online? If so,
where is a good place to but it? My wife tells me that the prices
online don't look that good.
Kitten Poop!19 Nov 2003 05:17 GMT8
To my fellow feral caretakers, have a question:
I posted pics recently of my two lovely semi-feral kittens, Miss
Marmalade (Marmie) and Harley. They are doing great for the most part,
except for one little problem - Marmie is not going in the litter box.
Adding a new cat to the house19 Nov 2003 04:54 GMT3
I have recently brought a new female cat into my household. She is 4 years old and very very sweet.The problem arises with the fact that I have a 10 year old male who has reigned over this household. Both cats are fixed but the female is not declawed. She was an indoor before and ...
Sudafed for Cats19 Nov 2003 03:14 GMT13
An update--
Due to the concern raised here about 30 mgs being too much for a
little cat, my friend managed to half a pill, which her kitty hated so
much she foamed and gagged it up. She then gave her a whole one (last
Bear is still sick19 Nov 2003 02:04 GMT3
My black, long-haired 2 1/2 year old male kitty has a UTI and cystitis.
I've had to the vets 4 times since early Sept.  The first time he had
been missing for aday and a half and came home sick with cornmeal
looking stuff on his back.  I thought he'd been poisoned but vet said
feed Nutro?19 Nov 2003 00:58 GMT30
Thanks for your inquiry about taurine and cardiomyopathy (DCM).
Taurine is essential for a healthy heart and Nutro is on the forefront
of current taurine research.
The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA)
Tragic Mistake18 Nov 2003 17:58 GMT101
Unbelievably, my friend took two eight-month-old rescue sister tabbies
in to a Central Florida vet to be spayed, and when she returned for
her babies they had declawed one of them. The vet called tonight and
told her he will do "whatever it takes" to make this up to her. All
Some questions about flea infestation18 Nov 2003 17:09 GMT46
We have a flea problem in our house.  Can you help us by answering the
following questions so we can combat the problem?:
1.  Are there human fleas versus cat/dog fleas, someone told me that cat/dog
fleas cannot reproduce by biting humans--they need cat/dog blood.  Is this
Dry Food vs. Wet Food18 Nov 2003 13:50 GMT6
Don't know if any of you live in the Washington D.C. area and read the
Washington Post regularly, but they have a weekly column -- on Tuesdays
-- devoted to pet questions sent to Dr. Fox, the Animal Doctor. There
have been a few questions lately that brought up the issue of dry food
feline distemper17 Nov 2003 23:17 GMT4
Our 2 year old cat whom we thought we'd had fixed came home pregnant.
She had four kittens who have been healthy till a few days ago.  They
started vomiting and have diahrea--took them to the vet and he's
diagnosed distemper--very low white blood count in the one that was
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