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Cat is still holding it in....02 Dec 2003 02:28 GMT1
Let her in at 7 this morning.  She still hasn't gone in the litterbox,
or anywhere else.  Stubborn!   :-)
Litter-training this feral cat.02 Dec 2003 01:44 GMT16
Ok...I've bought scratching posts, horizontal scratchers, and I just
ordered nail clippers, citrus spray and sticky tape for furniture, and
catnip spray for the scratching posts.  I even ordered her a nice
little bed.
Ideas for transporting a cat long distance?01 Dec 2003 19:55 GMT6
Hello again--I used to post here a couple of years ago, and yours truly,
prodigal daughter, has returned to the fold in search of information and
help with a problem.
Basically, what is the best way to transport a cat long-distance from
food...01 Dec 2003 19:06 GMT81
Anyone who has been following my food saga for at least a year in here
may be interested to hear about this...
I have had my cat on primarily California Natural with about 25% Science
Diet Nature's Best and a small amount of Innova and even lesser amount
American Idol guy & Cats01 Dec 2003 18:48 GMT109
I don't know if this is true or not, but I got this from another board:
http://www.peta.org/feat/triumph/
"PETA: Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Dumps on Clay Aiken in New PETA
Pro-Neutering Ad
Grabby Cat01 Dec 2003 18:24 GMT5
Isthere anyway to train a 'grabby' cat?  By that I mean, she will reach out
and 'grab' you with her claws when for example you pet her and then pull
your hand away.  She will did her claws in and it is mega painful.  This
does not happen all the times but frequently enough to be ...
Arthritis treatment01 Dec 2003 14:11 GMT2
We have a 16 year old cat with arthritis. When she went to the vet last
spring. He did a complete blood workup and x-rays. Her blood work came back
"very good for a cat her age". I think he said the x-ray showed her liver
was a little small but not beyond normal range. She has mild ...
Disinfectant needed01 Dec 2003 05:20 GMT17
The shelter I volunteer for has recently had an outbreak of URI, and since
then has gotten very over-zealous (IMHO) about cleaning and trying to
prevent it.
My issue is that I hate chlorine bleach, and the fumes make me gag.  Can't
Bloodshot eyes?01 Dec 2003 03:55 GMT2
My big fuzzy male neutered tabby has slightly bloodshot eyes (the
sclera -- I think it's called -- the portion of the eyes surrounding
the eyeball -- the white connective tissue, not the eyeball itself).
He seems perfectly normal, no eye-grooming or irritation, no adverse
Cats' anal glands full01 Dec 2003 03:20 GMT21
Hi, I was on here over a month ago and several people helped me w/a
problem my cat, K.C., was having. Thank you all.
It seems that the situation has not cleared up. She is large (18lbs).
She was leaking this foul smelling brown stuff from her butt. I took her
Is there a website for helpful hints on road travel with a  cat01 Dec 2003 01:33 GMT1
The day will come when I have to relocate back to my homestate and that means
bringing the cat. I have to decide between flying and driving. With flying -
door to door it will be about 5-7 hours. With driving it will be about
two-three days on the road. My first option will be to ...
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