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I need some advice about  my troubled cats09 May 2004 05:58 GMT3
I need some advice about what to do with my crazy cats. I've got a 7
year old female(fixed) that has been hiding under my bed for a week
and a half. The problem is, the male cat(also fixed) a 3 year old is
attacking her. She got outside, and ever since he has nothing to do
Cat vomiting-pooping - 15 yrs old09 May 2004 04:53 GMT8
Mommsy is 15 yrs old.
She always seem to have a sensitive stomach or vomiting issues.  An
antibiotic usually helped.  Now nothing helps.  She was on AD for
short time, now on KD.
Anyone else's (young) cat not play with toys?09 May 2004 00:38 GMT10
I adopted a big ol' tuxedo cat.  He does weigh about 15 pounds, but he is stout
and healthy looking/feeling and not all flabby.  His exact age isn't know, but
the rescuer said she would guess about 4 or 5.  (Would a vet be able to guess
better?)  The rescuer has A LOT of experience ...
chipped tooth08 May 2004 23:11 GMT18
 I have a 13 year old indoor male kitty who I adore.  He's in great
health.  But at a routine annual physical today, my vet (who I also
adore) noticed that the very tip of one of his canine (fang) teeth has
been chipped off.   I'm guessing that only about a 16th of an inch is
Cat Hostile to Friend After Neuter. Why? UPDATE08 May 2004 17:25 GMT6
  Hi, just wanted to post an update to my post from last week for those
that are interested. I still think it's really weird.. Anyway, Squidly
did finally quit hissing at Froggy, although I was starting to wonder.
So we do have peace and everyone is getting along. However, I don't
Cat licks plastic bags08 May 2004 16:39 GMT4
Just wondering if any of you would know why our three year old cat likes to
lick plastic bags and also photos.  I'm always worried that there is some
chemical on these items and would cause Tux to get sick.
Does anyone else experience this and would any of you know why?
my cat  has puss comimg from her08 May 2004 06:58 GMT3
she just had her first litter and they all died could that be why is it normal?
Snoopy07 May 2004 22:12 GMT3
If you want him drinking more water these things work wonders...
http://www.petfountain.com/  <--- I have this one.
http://www.petmate.com/Catalog.plx?ID=1561
Cat Hostile to Friend After Neuter. Why?07 May 2004 16:48 GMT7
   I'm having more cat trouble lately. :-) Fortunately, most of it has
turned out well. Anyway, Some weeks ago we took in a young feral cat,
Froggy. He settled in well and has begun responding to affection and
allowing our touch. :-) But from the moment he joined us, he and my
Cats spraying in the garden07 May 2004 13:39 GMT7
One of my neighbours is really pis#ed off about the cats spraying near her
windows and it stinks apparently.She is threatening to take matters further
if we don;t do something.
We have a private "communal" gardens which are used not only by residents
Break a leg, Shadow07 May 2004 06:27 GMT3
Last Thursday Shadow had the steel pins removed from his leg bones. By
Monday evening, the incision had healed and he’d stopped limping, so I
released him Tuesday morning. Total cost: over $700. I had no luck
domesticating him, which makes me sad because he is a really
Question about ventilation systems for animal shelters07 May 2004 04:28 GMT2
Our group is considering renting space (or buying a property) to move
our animal shelter, since the old one is too small and has inadequate
ventilation.
Chances are we'll need to install some type of air exchange
mothers day06 May 2004 23:19 GMT4
Mothers Day is coming, be nice buy her some flowers but keep the Lily's away
from cats. If you spot a cat eating them call a vet, now.
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why do indoor cats shed more in springtime?06 May 2004 20:29 GMT9
I understand why outdoor cats shed their winter coats.  But we keep
the house quite cozy in the winter, and use a/c in the summer, so why
do my indoor-only cats shed up a storm each spring?
Drops in ear !?!?!06 May 2004 01:08 GMT1
My poor Damien does NOT like drops in
his ears at all - he hates them so much I
haven't even been able to get each ear
together - I get one ear and he is GONE -
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