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attack of the kitten16 Jun 2004 23:01 GMT13
I have a siamese kitten - he is only about 10 weeks old and is going through
an 'attacking everything' period. I know hes playing and learning to hunt,
but im starting to look like a scratching post :(
Does anyone have any idea how long this stage lasts?
How to tell when it's time?16 Jun 2004 20:27 GMT6
This is a bit difficult to write.
My cat is near the end.  She's coming up on 22 years old, and has been
going downhill for the last several months.  It really started around
Christmas of 2002, when she had a big stroke.  I got her breathing again
Feral Cat Vomiting and Wants Water. Help?16 Jun 2004 19:13 GMT10
Hi, it's me again. Hoping for some quick advice, as it's too late for a
vet tonight. One of my recently adopted feral cats has been doing a lot
of vomiting today and I'm getting concerned. She's not vomiting food,
just small amounts of white stuff, like spit. When it started, I ...
house plants and cats16 Jun 2004 17:41 GMT2
my cats at home usually nibble on our house plants and eat grass
outside.  they also like to play with long plants and pretend they are
a jungle.  i wonder if there are any types of plants that a kitten
should not be eating?  i seat my Shaina on a window to sun-bathe and
Go away, Enemy Cat!16 Jun 2004 15:51 GMT34
I have two desexed adult male indoor-only cats. At night, a
neighbourhood cat visits our house and lurks in the front yard, often
sitting on the doorstep. This completely freaks out my pair, with lots
of banging and crashing as they jump up on things to try to get a view
Kitten peeing in her bed? How do I stop this?16 Jun 2004 14:32 GMT12
My husband and I acquired a 4 week old kitten a few days ago.  I am in
the process of trying to litter train her, which is proving difficult.
She seems to have a thing for towels (I think?)  I have been making
her a bed with towels, and she keeps peeing on it.  I also put a towel
Love my Litter Locker16 Jun 2004 12:42 GMT3
This is not spam--I had just posted earlier asking people about this, and
now have one of my own.   Even though the refills are a little pricey, I
love having my own "diaper pail for cats"!   No longer have to run the
baggies out to the trash every time I clean the box in order not ...
Kitty skin condition question16 Jun 2004 07:31 GMT13
Hi. Last December we adopted Callie, a three year old female DSH from the
local animal services people. She had been in their care for about three
months. The vet said she was healthy and she certainly seems to be to us.
Until now, we have never noticed any skin flakes (looks like ...
cat trivia16 Jun 2004 04:16 GMT31
These are interesting but are all these true?
a.. 95% of cat owners admit they talk to their cats.
a.. A cat can be rightpawed or leftpawed
a.. A cat cannot see directly under its nose. This is why the cat cannot
Cat-Boy and the vacuum16 Jun 2004 00:17 GMT22
OK, you're all assuming he runs in terror. All my previous cats took
off for parts unknown as soon as I turned it on.
Well, a few weeks ago my old Hoover croaked. Being tired of replacing
vacuum cleaners every couple of years (I continually burn up the
Shots?16 Jun 2004 00:16 GMT17
I need advice on shots for my cat.
The vet routinely administers the following shots annually:
   FELV          Feline Leukemia
   FIP              Feline Infectious Paratinitus
Red Cat15 Jun 2004 15:04 GMT10
I have a feral with reddish fur.  I heard that it is the result of a
vitamin deficiency, and it will turn gray with regular meals.  Has
anyone heard about that?
Marble sized gifts on the floor15 Jun 2004 13:18 GMT6
I have two female litermates that are about 9 years old.  One of these
cats(or at least I think it is only one of them) leaves me a gathering of
nickle sized turds on the floor next to the liter box about every other day.
They are pretty much dried up when deposited.
Advice needed15 Jun 2004 06:32 GMT99
kaeli <tiny_one@NOSPAM.comcast.net> sayeth something like;
> I still wonder why the people who think it's perfectly fine to let cats
> roam free think that dogs should be leashed or behind a gate. I've yet
> to get a satisfactory answer to that.
Sammy's Six Pack15 Jun 2004 05:13 GMT19
There are 6 pictures of Sammy and her 6  new babies posted at
alt.binaries.pictures.animals. I was obligated to include a picture of my
other sweetie, Cassie, who is never far from the action. She was making
noises of inquiry during the picture taking as if to inquire whether she
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