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Science Diet question...12 Dec 2003 00:30 GMT99
Okay, this has just come to my attention. Can anyone explain why there
is a discrepancy between the ingredient list on the bag and the
ingredient list on the website for Science Diet Adult Chicken & Rice Recipe?
From the Hill's website:
Where do you get your L-Lysine?11 Dec 2003 22:13 GMT7
I have a beautiful little 15-month old cat (Bailey) who was diagnosed by my
vet with Feline Herpes at age 6 months.  He already had it when he came to
us from the shelter.  His main symptom is his eyes - constantly flaring up,
the lids getting red and he is always squinting.  I can ...
Buying Amoxicillin11 Dec 2003 16:04 GMT4
Is it illegal everywhere in the U.S. to sell amoxicillin (for one's cat) without
a prescription?
I need some for my cat. The vets I called so far say he must be examined (for
around $40) and then they'll write a prescription. But the reality is, my cat
Casey on my laptop11 Dec 2003 15:24 GMT10
So, I am living with my parents right now, in a trailer across the driveway
from the house....
Casey (my 9 1/2 month old mackerel tabby furbaby) spends the day in the
house with Mom when I am at work, and then spends the nights with me in the
+FeLV for cats who had shots???11 Dec 2003 11:19 GMT8
I was told that cats who get immunized for this always test positive later
on?  I have not read this but it does seem to make sense...any idea if
accurate???
Pregnant Stray, Help11 Dec 2003 02:18 GMT10
I live in an apartment building and already have a (100% indoor) cat.
We are allowed only one pet in a unit here.
Recently I saw a very friendly stray outside and gave her some food.
Now she shows up at my door.  It is also obvious that she is very
Leaving the cat while I am away for a long time10 Dec 2003 16:09 GMT5
I have posted here once before about neutering (spraying) my female
cat, and I now I hope that someone can give me some advice as to what
I should do with my beloved pet.
I have to leave the US for 1.5 months in 2 weeks, and now I am
Joyful Noises10 Dec 2003 15:49 GMT8
It's amazing how relative life can be. Prior to one month ago, if someone
would have asked me what sounds I enjoy the most, it would have been the
waves rolling in, in Yahatz or Florence, Oregon.
About 30 minutes ago, I was hanging my coat up, as I saw my cat enter the
Allergies, Linear Granuloma, and Diet10 Dec 2003 13:49 GMT372
Cheeky has asthma--presented with it the day I brought her home from
the shelter. Very scary attacks which we control with shots. I  wait
as long as I can i.e. until she coughs or sniffles, to take her in
because I know that steroid use can cause diabetes and a host of other
to Sparky (vomiting)10 Dec 2003 13:49 GMT11
Hello Sparky, I have some good advice for you. I know alot about cats and
have two cats at home. Never feed a cat or kitten tuna because it takes away
their vitamin E. It is also very strong and might make them throw up. Wet
cat food is also not a good idea either, it is not very ...
Metabolic Acidosis10 Dec 2003 11:49 GMT2
What is used in diagnosing and confirming metabolic acidosis in a cat
with kidney problems?  I have 5 blood readings over the past 3 months
that show consistently low carbon dioxide and consistently high anion
gap.  The low C02 is in the low/normal range and the anion gap is in
Oh, no.  Kitty has to go.10 Dec 2003 07:01 GMT18
After all this, my allergies have re-awakened.  Severely.
I'm already on allergy medication.
My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one.
So I don't want that.
Marek, where is old George?10 Dec 2003 04:55 GMT3
Now that you have your new kitty, we haven't heard you mention George.  Did
something happen to him?
Candace
(take the litter out before replying by e-mail)
question about fur quality10 Dec 2003 02:22 GMT9
About six months ago a very emaciated stray cat appeared on our doorstep, and
despite the repeated objections of our resident cats, she ended up staying. At
the time we found her, she was very malnourished (weight only 5.5 lbs for an
average size cat) and her fur was coarse and ...
Cat Who Chirps10 Dec 2003 02:17 GMT32
At the risk of finding out a zillion of you out there have a cat who can
do this, the feral cat I adopted is now 6 months old and has the most
unusual talent: she *chirps* when she sees birds through the window.  I'm
not kidding you.  The cat makes a bird-like sound.  Really, how ...
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