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Frontline expiration?26 May 2004 07:17 GMT1
Knack <zok9@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote;
> I'm thinking of ordering Frontline from a web store. The quantity that I
> order will depend on what its expiration date is.
> Anyone out there know when your Frontline was purchased, and of its
Sammy = klutz25 May 2004 18:46 GMT3
Sammy is about 3 weeks from her due date. She is becoming quite the klutz
these days. Apparently her change in weight, size, and mass leaves her a bit
more to compensate for than she has adapted to at this point.
A simple gliding jump onto a chair results in her becoming highsided ...
cat bait25 May 2004 17:48 GMT2
can one use a bait with added tranqualizer or poisen to catch/dispose of
wild cats that
are killing the wildlife on our property?
How would you recommend to do this?
2nd Vet Opinion on Willi25 May 2004 08:51 GMT11
Took Willi to get a 2nd opinion on his bone cancer diagnosis. The place I went
specializes in extreme vet medical care and requires a referral to get
appointments and do not provide routine pet care. Their vets are board
certified in different areas of speciality - the one I saw in ...
She won't stop eating25 May 2004 08:48 GMT1
Edd <edd_no_spam_connolly@hotmail.com> wrote;
> We have a female cat who has had a litter of four kittens about six weeks
> ago.  She will not stop eating.  She is constantly scavenging for food and
> it is beginning to worry us.  Even after eating a whole tin of food she is
Luxating Patella: advice needed25 May 2004 06:46 GMT3
Just got back from the vet.  My 8-year-old cat has a luxating patella
- stifle lock, for you horsefolk out there.  Apparently it's pretty
rare in cats, and it seemed to quite suprise the young vet who looked
at her.  She may have always had the problem in a minor way, but for
Frontline expiration?25 May 2004 06:18 GMT2
I'm thinking of ordering Frontline from a web store. The quantity that I
order will depend on what its expiration date is.
Anyone out there know when your Frontline was purchased, and of its
expiration date?
to wary to trap twice?25 May 2004 04:26 GMT8
if a cat is caught once in a havahart trap.....and released.....
will it be so wary on subsequent revisits that it can never be caught again
in the same type of trap?
any thoughts appreciated.
cat peeing, will it stop?  ..24 May 2004 22:36 GMT6
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My older cat has been peeing and spraying all around the house since we
introduced a new cat to the house. We're trying to find a new (good) home
for the new cat in hopes it will stop the behaviour but prevailing wisdom
New Kitten Pees on Comforter24 May 2004 21:28 GMT8
We've just gotten a new addition to our household, a delightful new
kitty!  Hopefully he'll be a great chum and companion for our 4 year
old cat.
Things are going smoothly except for the fact that the kitty has taken
Cat Anger/Hostility24 May 2004 19:22 GMT2
Lunchtime is the customary time when I give "Hairball" a treat of some
sort.  First he amicably rubs against my leg but then, if I do respond
fast enough for his liking, he lashes out and angrily swats my leg
with his claws and nips at me.
mysterious kitten death24 May 2004 19:18 GMT3
gf and i took in a female cat recently, who was pregnant. the person
who had her before was unable to care for her and didn't want to give
her to a shelter. the kitty had her kittens on april 16, and all
seemed well.
OT, sorta: Shrek review - cat character24 May 2004 19:15 GMT9
This review really makes me want to see the movie just so I can see the cat.
'2' sly, sweet - with a swashbuckling cat
By Leslie Gray Streeter, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Saturday, May 22, 2004
Two cats is better?24 May 2004 18:10 GMT45
We are considering getting a cat.
Will a cat be happier with companionship of 2nd cat.
Is there an issue getting two cats?
Does it matter if they both  male or female or a mix when both are nuetered
update on string-eatin cat24 May 2004 17:01 GMT7
Well, my boy ate the 2 foot string a full 5 days ago now, and so far,
so string in his poop and no signs of illness or distress either. He's
eating, pooping, and acting normally.
Hopefully, the string as dissolved in his system, or it balled itself
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