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cats/ferrets20 Mar 2004 07:20 GMT17
Does anyone have real life experience with kitties and ferrets? It appears a
new baby ferret is coming into the family.
thanks for any advice,
Hailey
Various Kitty Questions 20 Mar 2004 03:49 GMT3
I have a bottle fed kitty with a problem. Naturally, since she was bottle fed,
she has some issues...one of which is that she loves to chew the bristles off
my hairbrush. She also likes to suck on my neck, but I can live with that. The
scalp lacerations from blindly groping for my ...
THERE IS NO MAD COW DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES!20 Mar 2004 03:22 GMT7
Really? Tell that to this Green Beret!
Soldier first to get new 'mad cow' treatment
http://www.tennessean.com/iraq/101/archives/04/03/48332780.shtml
Find the truth on Madcowboy.com
Does Asthma Go Away?20 Mar 2004 01:07 GMT14
I'm taking Cheeks to the vet tomorrow, just for a checkup.
She appears to be doing better than ever, might actually
be up to eight pounds now, bright-eyed, playful,
and has that "ruffed," fluffy,healthy look. The thing is,
Recommendations for cat-safe furniture for people19 Mar 2004 19:32 GMT6
I'm considering buying new living room furniture and would like to
know what materials are safest when there are two active kitties in
the house.  The cats like to tear around the house with their nails
out, and I've heard them scratching up the back of our existing
This makes me SOOOO mad!19 Mar 2004 17:29 GMT43
I just read an article online that is a perfect illustration of how cats
potentially lose their homes because someone is suckered/manipulated by
someone that they are "in love" with. That there is even a question in
this woman's mind after what this jerk pulled is amazing to me. I ...
Need some advice on FIP kitten19 Mar 2004 17:06 GMT3
A friend of mine just emailed me with this dilemna. Any one have any
ideas. My local HS would destroy the kitten, as would the county
shelter, I'm sure. I gave her the name of a no-kill which would
probably be her best bet for this area, but can anyone think of
laser pointer tried with dog...19 Mar 2004 10:27 GMT24
I decided since my cats loved this laser pointer so much I would try it with
my dog just to see what he thought. He didn't even seem to notice it he just
kept running around with his tennis ball in his mouth ignoring the red dot.
I tried it for awhile but he just didn't seem to care ...
My snowshoe siamese wants OUT19 Mar 2004 06:31 GMT14
I have two 9 month old kitties, a brother and sister.  The female is
ok with staying in the house, but the male really wants to go out.  I
live in SoCal so I have both traffic and coyotes to worry about,
there's no way I can allow the cat out.
Before I get really p*ssed19 Mar 2004 04:44 GMT59
Is it normal for a male cat to have to stay overnight at the vet after being
neutered? I had to take him at 8:00 this morning.
W
Kitty throwing up?19 Mar 2004 03:01 GMT2
I have a cat who is just over two years old.  He is healthy and happy but
lately, once  every three or four days , he has been throwing up a bit.  
I thought that this might be due to hair balls so have been giving him
treats which are supposed to prevent hair ballsbut thus far, ...
Cat's Biting Back Leg18 Mar 2004 23:51 GMT3
My cat has the vet dumbfounded.  She has these little bumps on the back of
her leg and she bites at them, causing open sores.  The vet shaved the cat's
leg and looked at the bumps and could not come up with a logical reason for
the bumps.  He wants to do a biopsy but I would like to ...
Proper way to hold a cat18 Mar 2004 19:07 GMT15
Two weeks ago my wife and I adopted a 6 month old Calico female kitten
from a local animal shelter. She is adjusting very well and is not
causing any problems.
It is time to trim her claws and we don't know how to properly hold her
Kittens with Head Colds18 Mar 2004 16:34 GMT4
Dear Friends,
Three months ago I took in two homeless kittens (a brother and a
sister). They were doing fine --- eating their Kitty Chow, getting
de-flea-ed and de-wormed, etc. They are now venturing outside and the
Update on Jessie's Gingivitus18 Mar 2004 11:22 GMT6
Thank you for your help regarding Jessies gingivitus.
She went in this monring and had 2 teeth extracted.
Jessie is doing well and eating healthily.
You can read all about it here.
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