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cat frothing at the mouth03 Jun 2004 03:34 GMT5
   My 2 year old cat has been playing in the garden all day(uk).He came in
about 7pm as he is not allowed to stay out at night, about hour later he
started to froth at the mouth, he is not in any pain and eating and drinking
as normal.I think he has come in to contact with a toad ...
Home euthanasia02 Jun 2004 17:18 GMT38
I don't even want to think about this but know I must prepare for the
inevitable with my beloved cat, Pop.
I think I can find a vet to do home euthanasia but wanted to know what
happens with the body?  Does the vet take it?
Euthanizing a dog02 Jun 2004 07:07 GMT33
I know this is a cat group, but I don't want to join another ng.
We have a 13-year-old cocker.  He's been a good dog, but can no longer
hold his bodily functions.  We have him gated in the laundry room
(it's 1st floor, sunny...not dreary basement) because he pees and
where's equalizer?02 Jun 2004 07:06 GMT46
and why did equalizer disappear just as Laura R came back?
too much fu!02 Jun 2004 07:04 GMT15
I have a question I hope no one thinks is stupid.
Both James and Tucker are inside kitties now (If you remember, James used to be in/out, Tucker has always been in). Both are shedding really bad, though even James has been inside for months now.
The problem we're experiencing is ...
cat won't eat02 Jun 2004 01:06 GMT2
I have a female cat of indeterminate age, that has suddenly stopped eating.
She has gotten very feeble and emaciated, but I can't get her to eat
anything.  She will drink water or milk, but I don't know what else to do at
this point.
Flea Problem and Indoor Cat02 Jun 2004 00:59 GMT1
We have a serious flea problem with two outdoor cats and one indoor
cat.  It's a long story but essentially we had mice rustling around
inside our kitchen cabinets where the cats couldn't reach them.  And
for some reason, the mice were eluding our outdoor cats.  We set some
James Marz still an idiot!01 Jun 2004 23:40 GMT1
Pssst....James Marz is still an idiot. Pass it on.
Balinese - Urination problem01 Jun 2004 23:34 GMT1
I adopted a Balinese/Siamese male neutered 2 weeks ago.  He was with a
rescue league since January 2004 and kept around other cats. He is
well socialized and was given up by an owner.
When I brought him home, I kept him in a room with house guests (cat
Pet Insurance Suggestions Needed01 Jun 2004 18:15 GMT7
Please help me.  Here is my situation:
I have three cats;
Melampus is 15 and healthy for the most part.  Long-haired domestic,
neutered, grumpy (always has been).  He had to have a back toe
cat dog trouble on the horizon?  how bad?01 Jun 2004 01:56 GMT1
it seems that were about to inherit a dog that we promised to take care
f  -not that i mind, but the cat we now have does at this point. this will
be our 2nd dog, shes a minature dobie. anyhow, we brought her home the other
day and the cat freaked. she was quite upset and still sort ...
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