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Cat Music09 Feb 2004 06:44 GMT6
Hey Guys,
Just wondering if your cat(s) respond to any music and what artists? We're
very vocal with our little "Bee" and she responds in here own way; a wag of
the tail or sometimes a little bitty twitch.
confusing cat poops in tray but pees in bath09 Feb 2004 05:53 GMT2
my cat seems to know where her litter tray is as she "poops" in it, but she now seems to have taken to urinating in the bath and i wondered why she would be doing this? what would be the cause of this?
thanks in advance
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Natural methods of health- another example08 Feb 2004 23:38 GMT2
I just wanted to share yet another story of how we can help nurse our
pets back to health when allopathic medicine would rather rely simply
on drugs with no concern for nutrition or individual cases. My final
blood test last week now confirm the work.
Need help with cat problem08 Feb 2004 23:18 GMT5
I have a cat that is urinating all over the place (he is a 6 years old
persian cat).  We found him almost a year ago, and has run away about five
times now, coming back all of them.  After he came back the first time, he
starting urinating on top of tables (only if we left something ...
Gecko rescue (long)08 Feb 2004 22:51 GMT2
Tonight; the 'realization struck'......global warming is on:(
Living on the Gold Coast of Australia, in a warm sub-tropical climate was
always great; however, as of lately, we live in the tropics.
The great part of it is...geckos! the lovely, friendly color-changing little
Vaccincation Question....please help!08 Feb 2004 20:45 GMT42
I have two TOTALLY indoor cats.  I decided last year not to continue
vaccinating them (they are 5).  However, last summer I found a tame but
unneutered male cat outside (approximately 1 year old) and had it neutered,
got it tested and had him vaccinated.  He is the most loving, ...
Can cats get stomach viruses?  What about allergies?08 Feb 2004 19:46 GMT2
I am wondering if cats can get stomach viruses.  I ask because we adopted a
new cat and he had diarrhea for a bit after he first came home (vet checked
him out, tested for parasites, etc., and he was ok otherwise).  She surmised
it could be stress from the new environment.  Then our ...
laser pointer08 Feb 2004 15:29 GMT9
I tried out the laser pointer that I got at the dollar store and I have
never seen anything so funny in my entire life. My boy cat who is usually
the hunter just sat there watching the red dot, while my girl cat who is
usually really fat and lazy chased that thing so fast. I laughed ...
UPDATE 2: 11 Day old Kittens Questions??08 Feb 2004 10:49 GMT2
  I am writing to let you know that Momma now has milk in 4 teats and is
feeding the babies more often since we moved them. We have them in a large
Rubbermaid storage box and got one of those large woolly kennel things for the
bottom she loves it. We also put a heating pad under ...
Cat got scared and keeps attacking wife and other cat08 Feb 2004 07:33 GMT81
We have to cats (tiki and bailey) and although they are indoor cats we
usually let them out in our fenced in backyard everyday. Two nights a
go both cats where out and we were sitting inside and we heard the
loudest scream we ever heard from a cat. We thought the cats were
Tons o' cat photos08 Feb 2004 07:07 GMT11
See all the pictures I've been posting to abpa at
http://photos.yahoo.com/kchuplis
Most of you know my cats Sugar, Grant and Pearl through postings. I haven't
gotten around to naming all mom's cats photos yet. Suffice to say the grey
Problems with random attacks by our cat 'Jingles'08 Feb 2004 03:52 GMT10
Dear rec.pets.cats.health+behaviour
We recently adopted a tom cat from the RSPCA in the United Kingdom whobeen
neutered, and. we believe is 5 years old.
95% of the time he is a nice cat, but for the remaining 5% of time he is a
cat urinating on carpet08 Feb 2004 00:25 GMT2
Is there any way to stop a 7 year old cat that has suddenly started urinating
on the carpet in the room where her liter box is in?
questions about tapeworms07 Feb 2004 20:49 GMT4
My cat has tapeworms and I am taking her to get medicine for them in
the morning, but I am now concerned about one of my other cats or my
dog getting the worms (or myself).  She does not have any fleas
although I guess she could have picked one up in fall and just now be
"Good Boy"07 Feb 2004 20:10 GMT7
I have started telling Bonnie she is a "good boy" because that is what I
tell Shadow and Shamrock.  She doesn't know she is good girl and not good
boy.  lol  She responds to it.
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