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cat running away??18 May 2004 02:07 GMT9
my daughter took in cat over a year, he was a stray and adopted her
Bill cat has been to the vet, up on all vactions and has been neutered for some
time now
He's very loving and Mr.Mellow
Off to get more Feliway18 May 2004 01:45 GMT1
And just when I thought my three were doing well enough to stop using it I
got a call from the rescue group asking if I could bottle feed another
litter. Isabelle isn't happy. She peed twice in the hall this morning. Boots
did the obligatory hiss at the kitty cage but has forgiven ...
Any suggestions are welcome18 May 2004 01:33 GMT3
The same two cats we've been trying to catch, and finally caught the male
feral, just beat up James again. He's been inside for a good long while, but
we don't 100% keep him here. (Well now we're going to, actually, so
something good came from it, poor sweet baby James, though! But ...
Drinkwell pet fountain--help?18 May 2004 01:05 GMT4
Since I didn't get an answer adding onto someone else's post, I'll try this.
I'm considering the water fountain for my cats since I'll be vacationing
this summer and want to make it easier for the pet-sitter.
I can't figure out the difference between the regular type and the two ...
Cats beat up cat-hater !17 May 2004 19:01 GMT2
Last weak, my cat cat beat up a known cat hater using her ninja
skills.You know, cats are master ninjas, they know the deadliest
martial arts, but only use it against a.sholes who touch their tails.
The cat kicked his balls, kicked his face and gave him a clothesline
Article: Cat who put owner in hospital from bite wounds to be destroyed.17 May 2004 14:26 GMT85
From http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=1636&u_sid=1087959
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Michael Kelly: Cat puts owner in 'horror movie'
BY MICHAEL KELLY
cat - mouse problem17 May 2004 13:52 GMT1
moon <thegecko@tiscali.be> wrote...
> Almost every night my cat brings in a mouse, most of the time it's dead ,
> sometimes it's alive
Fry the mice in bacon grease and feed them to your cat, or throw the
Litter locker17 May 2004 05:36 GMT9
Anyone tried it?    What do you think?   I'm sick of using plastic grocery
bags to scoop into which stink even when closed up!
Kirsten
Asthma and EGC Remission?17 May 2004 05:26 GMT1
Regular readers may recall that my five-year-old rescue presented with
asthma two days after adoption, then about a year later we found she had EGC
(linear granuloma, aka bumps on the backs of her hind legs).
My vet recommended Depo Medrol shots as often as she needed them. I took ...
Happy 18th Birthday to Tycho!17 May 2004 02:07 GMT4
My cat Tycho turns 18 tomorrow (5-16).  He has seen me through grad
school, first job, getting married, having my son, and is still going
strong!  Tuna all around! Happy birthday buddy!
Beth
has any one had a cat with eosinophilic granuloma complex17 May 2004 02:00 GMT2
I have a dear cat with this problem any one out there who can help? lynn
has any one had a cat with eosinophilic granuloma complex16 May 2004 21:29 GMT2
lynn <rwishpets@yahoo.com> wrote;
> I have a dear cat with this problem any one out there who can help? lynn
Here is some info on treatment of eosinophilic granuloma complex, I
hope this helps. :)
P-ing Sherry RE: ringworm16 May 2004 20:24 GMT5
Didn't you once post something about the shelter using Program to
treat ringworm?  I think you once posted the dosage and it differed
from what I have been using, but I can't find it in the archive.
Help...?!?  I have to treat Peewee again - he has a spot on his toe
IS THIS NORMAL?16 May 2004 06:02 GMT3
I have a year old spayed female cat who has been the only cat in the
household. She can be aloof at times.
My adult daughter who lives with us purchased a 4 month old neutered
male kitten and brought it home today. My cat hissed at it and now she
Bathing Cats/Kittens16 May 2004 06:01 GMT5
Well, seeing as the weather is really warm today, and we are about to treat
Mollie for fleas, we thought it might be a nice idea to give her her first
bath, seeing as she is moulting, and we have seen flea dirt on her.  We also
bought some Frontline a couple of weeks ago, so we ...
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