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Toilet Paper Eater21 Jun 2004 15:27 GMT19
Why does my Persian, eat toilet paper? I now have to hide the roll in a
drawer.
new kittens21 Jun 2004 15:20 GMT6
Hi all, I just got some new kittens a week ago. Brother and sister, they are
now almost 7 weeks old. They love to be held and get all kinds of attention,
but I have one problem. When I'm petting them, they start purring and
nuzzling, but also bite my fingers, hard! How do I teach ...
Poop at the front door21 Jun 2004 13:02 GMT1
Hi---I have a problem and I know somebody must have had the same:
My 14 year old nutered male uses the litterbox to pee, but recently has
started to use the living room to poop in---he has a favorite spot right
in front of the front door.
Why my kitten do that?21 Jun 2004 10:35 GMT7
I found when I clean the litter pan, my two kittens watch and try to
stop me. Is there any reason for that, or they just play with me?
Thanks!
Cat survives tumble in drier.21 Jun 2004 10:30 GMT15
<PA voice>
This is a public service announcement: please check your appliances
before turning them on if you have pets small enough to fit in them.  ;)
</PA voice>
Old cat question. Chronic renal failure and epilepsy21 Jun 2004 06:54 GMT7
Good Morning,
I couldn¹t find an answer easily on the internet, and found this group. I
hope someone here may have experienced this.
My Cat 'Eloise' is/was a beautiful tortoiseshell tabby and is just now 18
New Pic of Kami21 Jun 2004 06:37 GMT8
Our apartment community is having a pet show with several categories.  
I decided to enter Kami under "Oldest Pet" to see if she wins being
born April 3, 1988.  Anyway, I had to give them a picture, so I snapped
on this morning and thought I'd share.
messy kitty21 Jun 2004 06:32 GMT3
Shaina is a messy eater.  she seems to burrow her face into canned
food when she eats.  she does clean herself, but still she has remains
of food just around her mouth, nose and on her nose.  i have to clean
her with a moist cloth, so that she doesn't have crap on her face.  i
a very concerned vet20 Jun 2004 22:16 GMT7
after i took my Shaina to the vet, i called them a couple of times
with questions.  they recommended to bring her in for a follow up
deworming in three weeks and for the rest of her vaccines.  yesterday,
the vet called asking how she was doing and left a message.  today she
funny kitten behavior`20 Jun 2004 15:00 GMT53
when my kitty no longer likes her food, canned food, she "buries" it
with motions around the bowl that she makes in the litter box.  
i've seen cats do that before, but it's cute every time.
-L
Kitty skin breakout20 Jun 2004 07:40 GMT12
My big orange buddy RJ has a small group of "zits" on his forehead,
just beneath his ears and above his eyes. They are like a small rash.
He's not scratching them at all (other than his normal grooming), and
he's otherwise in perfect health. His eyes and ears are all fine, too.
Queer Eye andf Cats20 Jun 2004 03:58 GMT14
I'm watching it right now and in this episode the cats in the home
really destroyed the couch. While I would have liked to see a cat tree
incorporated into the room, I was still very happy with what Thom the
designer did! He said some people get cats declawed to save the
I'm so pissed!20 Jun 2004 02:05 GMT100
I had to go away for the weekend and I asked the neighbor's much
revered 14-year old son to feed Kami.  Everyone talks about what a good
kid he is and so responsible.  Blah, blah....  Anyway, I told him she
might not eat and just to dump out the food and give her another
Cat Lover Olympics?19 Jun 2004 23:48 GMT5
Maybe I can make it downtown during lunch...
http://www.nypress.com/17/24/listings/Picks.cfm
TUESDAYJUNE 22
CAT-LOVER OLYMPICS
Tough love for baaad kittie19 Jun 2004 23:27 GMT104
Ever have difficulty keeping kittie away from places in the house where
he/she isn't supposed to be?
In light of the fact that feline mommies typically carry their kittens about
by the skin at the rear of their necks, here's an effective but harmless way
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