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arthritic relief05 Feb 2004 20:09 GMT1
Dogs, cats, horses, and elephants are subject to the pain of
osteoarthritis when they are old.  This condition can be relieved by
lubricating all of the joints in the animal's body.  The best
lubrication and arthritic relief is provided by cod liver oil and the
Mytsery...What kind of cat doesn't shed and is a limp couch potato?05 Feb 2004 17:11 GMT5
I adopted a lovely short haired gray female stray cat with large yellow
eyes, about 6 mo ago from a local shelter. (She was in a cage on Death Row
for 5 weeks).  Vet checked her out...she/s probably 3-4 yrs old,  had been
spayed and declawed previously....other than needing a ...
Please Vote For Sammy05 Feb 2004 15:46 GMT59
I just entered Sammy in "My Best Pet Friend" contest.  He worked hard and is
showing his musical ability (by playing the keyboards and guitar). Please vote.
http://photocontest.hsus.org/moreinformation.asp?pet_id=2393&rank=1012
hartz flea drops05 Feb 2004 13:12 GMT5
I have previously before hearing that the product hartz flea drops is
harmful for cats, used these on my cats for approx. six months. Never had
any problems although I do not use them anymore. Was just wondering what is
dangerous about them?
Cat predation studies05 Feb 2004 03:17 GMT24
Does any one have or know where I can find or read copies of
Professor Robert May's cat predation study in the English village of
Felmersham , Bedford and the Churcher and Lawton study. There are lots
of references on Google to the C&L study but not the real thing.
Shadow & IBD05 Feb 2004 03:16 GMT20
This is mainly to Cheryl, as she has become the "expert" on IBD, but I
welcome any and all advice!
Hi, Cheryl.  I have a cat that I suspect has IBD.
He has been losing weight.  He lost all his fat and when I pet him he feels
email group for Diabetic Cats?04 Feb 2004 22:34 GMT1
does any one know of a Yahoo group that deals with diabetic cat ownership?
thank you
TWQ
cat chokes04 Feb 2004 17:15 GMT13
MabelHi everyone just wondering if anyone else has this trouble with there
cats. My male cat Rocky when he was a kitten would choke every time he ate
the wet cat food... he was to little to eat the dry food so we had to just
let him eat the wet even though he would choke and cough ...
cats looking in the mirror04 Feb 2004 16:17 GMT22
I know that cats cannot "self-recognize" when they look into the mirror. But
why don't they think the image is, at the very least, another cat?
I did a self-recognition study with chimpanzees in college for my honors thesis
(it was fascinating). The first phase of interaction with ...
question: is my cat in heat?04 Feb 2004 16:14 GMT8
just wondering if i can get some advice. i will be taking cat to vet
on tuesday (tomorrow)
as today is a public holiday. but i thought i would post here to get
some opinions in the meanwihle.
Cat slaughter in NYC!!04 Feb 2004 05:10 GMT14
Oh oh. I really can't take any more at this time. Page 2 of Newsday
today.
http://www.nynewsday.com/news/local/manhattan/nyc-nycats303648622jan30,0,2799730
.story?coll=nyc-manheadlines-manhattan

Big Boy & vaccinations04 Feb 2004 05:06 GMT1
Everyone has been so helpful here, I hope I can impose on you again for some
advice.  I'm now at the point of considering 2 possible shelters for Big
Boy, Angel's Gate in Northport, Long Island (NY) & Rude Ranch, outside of
Annapolis, MD.  Also there is a rescue group looking for a ...
flea repellent for the cat's owners.....04 Feb 2004 05:00 GMT1
After being bitten about a thousand times over the past year (my cat has
Advantage...maybe why, huh?)
I tried something for self relief:  I "waxed" my body head to toe(including
bottom of feet) with lotion (advanced healing type stuff) and guess what:  the
Cat Urinating = Communicating??03 Feb 2004 23:24 GMT10
My 4 year old female domestic short hair (indoor, spayed) has a recently
developed habit of urinating in front of me. This comes after many hours
spent crying and meowing from the next room. I go to see what she wants,
and she leads me to her food and water, but they are full and ...
Cat flea treatments03 Feb 2004 13:38 GMT7
Just wondering if anyone can help me & Zee B :0).
My partner caught a flea on his leg & we can only think that Zee B has
bought it in.  I had a Bob Martin Cat Spot On treatment & with the help on
my partner, we applied the whole tube between his shoulder blades.  Straight
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