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Sigh29 Feb 2004 23:43 GMT39
Hodge just peed on the carpet while I was just a few feet away. Sigh.
It's been three months since the last incident. He's healthy. Grrr.
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For Those Who Want To Peacefully Discuss Cats29 Feb 2004 23:39 GMT45
I am not trying to cause a flame war here but I thought I would post these
links for those who love cats but are tired of the personal wars now
invading this newsgroup. Here are a couple of forums where you can discuss
cats without all the flame wars
No need for antiv=biotics for bladder infections and UTIs29 Feb 2004 19:27 GMT2
Please consider this. I really do hope we  can help. Read some problems about UTIs in this group.
Before antibiotics, try using Waterfall D-Mannose to clear up and prevent bladder infections and cystitis, because a lot of men and women, dogs an cats, are still unnecessarily ...
FIP29 Feb 2004 17:54 GMT3
Have a male cat with the wet form of FIP. In the early to mid stages.
Everything I have read on FIP says it is incurable. Found a new book
PETS AT RISK  by Dr. Plechner who says he has a 70% success rate in
curing FIP. I've talked to 2 vets and they have never heard of any
Help for mental problem?29 Feb 2004 03:53 GMT15
My mother's cat has never been right since she grew up from a kitten.  She is
about 7 now. She has been treated with nothing but love when my mother adopted
her from a kitten, but has always been aloof, afraid of things, and won't let
anyone pet her.  Now, she has recently been ...
Really Funny Stuff!29 Feb 2004 01:31 GMT12
http://webpages.charter.net/awatts4/
...and click on "fan cat"
warning:  600 KB file
Alan
Steroids and Shadow29 Feb 2004 01:26 GMT12
Posting continuously helped me before to deal with Shadow so either don't
read this or just understand.  :)  It's been a week and a half since
changing Shadow over to EOD prednisone, 10mg.  He has been on 5mg daily
since I couldn't ween him down any further due to his IBD. He got ...
My cat (male) has a urinary problem28 Feb 2004 22:33 GMT3
My cat (male) has a urinary problem. This is the third time it happens, and
back to the antibiotic until he is good! Vet. says it's common in cats, but,
how can I make him good? Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
Thank you very much.
Russian Blue running away - help!28 Feb 2004 21:02 GMT34
I have a gorgeous 10 month old neutered Russian Blue and 2 neutered
Siamese females.
This little guy insists running out of the house. He did it 2 times.
The first time - 30 hours of freedom - he got ring worm and ear mites.
Keeping Kitty Cool28 Feb 2004 20:39 GMT13
At the moment, it's stinking hot here in Brisbane, and my poor cats aren't
seeming to take it well.. They're about 3 years old now, and are longhaired
kitties.. The heat hasn't bothered them much in the past, but then, this
summer is a lot hotter than the last few..
Antifreeze28 Feb 2004 13:08 GMT70
I noticed our cat has been drinking anti-freeze off the garage floor and
seems to like it.  I can't imagine this is healthy, but is there something
you can give it to clean it out of their system?
Kidney Diet, 18 y.o. Siamese28 Feb 2004 07:30 GMT3
Wonder about substituting smoked or other sandwich meat for the gr beef in
the kidney problem diet from
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cats-faq/misc/
as it's easier to store and mix, and, besides, we eat a lot more turkey &
It's Not Working28 Feb 2004 04:17 GMT7
Am I just being impatient (it's okay to say so LOL) or does this process of
catching ferals take a really long time?
They won't eat the food I put out, they won't come near the trap. I have
found mice droppings in the cage, which means I am attracting mice not cats
Kitty Losing fur28 Feb 2004 04:14 GMT1
My mother's cat (age 14) has started losing a lot of fur around her tail on
her back. She has always had dry skin there but after showing the vet, she
suggested a few drops of oil in her food (can't remember what kind) and that
seemed to help.
Update on Bubbas28 Feb 2004 01:38 GMT28
Thanks everyone for their kind words when I posted a few days ago.
Bubbas has been diagnosed with malignant histiocytosis. (A good layman's
description can be found here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~gvdt57/histiocytosis.html). Basically it's a rare
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