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| Kitty pics | 10 Jul 2004 03:01 GMT | 14 |
Are there no binary groups to post your kitty pics on? Thanks.
 Signature Paul O. oplholik@hotmail.com
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| cat with lump under chin | 10 Jul 2004 01:45 GMT | 4 |
I am a bit concerned about my 9 month old siberian cat. Two days ago I noticed that he had a small lump on his chin/lower jaw. Since then it has grown, and is now the size of a pea. It moves under the skin, and is not attached to the bone. That whole side of the chin looks
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| Frequency of BM's | 09 Jul 2004 22:30 GMT | 24 |
OK, this really has me wondering. From the other thread, Dally's vet says 4 BMs a day is normal. Now, I'm pretty positive my cats AT MOST *MIGHT* have two a day and very ocassionally a day is skipped. I was reading a page on megacolon just now and they suggest "adjusting dosage of ...
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| Squatting, but no pee | 09 Jul 2004 21:55 GMT | 11 |
My 2 year old cat frequently squats but does not pee. My vet has told me this is behavioral, but I suspect it is something more. She has other clearly behavioral problems with the litter box--peeing over the edge, holding her pee until I am at home, peeing on rugs--but I am
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| Listless kitten | 09 Jul 2004 21:11 GMT | 2 |
I'm fostering a kitten who I think is around 10 weeks old, but he stopped gaining weight almost 2 weeks ago and he doesn't quite weigh 2 pounds, which is the healthy weight of an 8 week old. He spent a full day early last week vomiting, and I took him to the vet that night and
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| My Five two week old kittens eyes close and have discharge | 09 Jul 2004 20:58 GMT | 5 |
I need some help finding out what I can do for my 5 two week old kittens all of the kittens eyes close shut with crusting and when we clean them there is a white puss like discharge two only have one eye that does this another two both eyes close over . The last one has no
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| Question about Eye shifting and Hiding behaviors in new adoptee | 09 Jul 2004 20:54 GMT | 3 |
I adopted a lovely 5 yr old DLH with claws, from the SPCA last week, who was dumped by her original family because she didn't get along with the dog. Also in the family were 2 other cats and several children 10-14....................sounds like an active family where she ...
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| Cats and checkups (shots, worms, etc). | 09 Jul 2004 18:37 GMT | 3 |
Yesterday I noticed a strange, 2 inch string like thing on the living room rug. It was wet, as if chewed, and had my cat's hairs all around it. Since her hairs are all over the rug, it's very possible that she didn't regurgitate or excrete it. My first thought was that it ...
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| Barricading my balcony. Half-funny, half-serious. | 09 Jul 2004 16:33 GMT | 17 |
Okay, so Rowan, my little *darling* (cough, cough), has decided that she REALLY wants to be on the balcony. If the door is open, she does whatever she has to do to get out there. She just sits there and watches the world go by. She doesn't do anything evil that I've noticed. But ...
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| Hacking Cough | 09 Jul 2004 14:03 GMT | 4 |
One of my two cats, Simon, has had a dry, hacking cough for the past three days. The rate at which he has been hacking over these three days has been consistent, and his energy level is as high as ever. Should I take him to vet. as soon as possible, or wait a few days to
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| help with odors please! | 09 Jul 2004 02:17 GMT | 7 |
Hi Can anyone help with pet odor removal suggestions
here's the deal: We have 2 dogs and 2 cats and more recently added a baby to the menagerie - anyway... I am disabled so I don't often go to our
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| Tail Fur | 08 Jul 2004 17:11 GMT | 3 |
My 1 yr old cat accidently got his tail caught in the door. The vet shaved the tip of his tail and I have to apply an antibiotic cream to it twice a day. Does anyone know how fast the fur on the tail will grow back?
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| Help! Lump in cats abdomen | 08 Jul 2004 15:17 GMT | 14 |
When rubbing my cats belly I felt a largish hard lump. My first though is that he has cancer. Is there anything else this could be, anything not horribly bad? Jane
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| cat's grooming | 08 Jul 2004 12:44 GMT | 10 |
My 9 week old kittens(2) don't seem to groom themselves very well. They clean there paws some and there tummy, but don't get the food off from underneath there neck and don't clean there self after they use the litter box. I always need to use a damp cloth after they poop. Any ...
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| Herbal Tranquilizers | 08 Jul 2004 01:39 GMT | 17 |
I've posted here often before and would like some advice on a subject I've researched pretty thoroughly on Google and elsewhere. I have put off a really necessary vocational decision due to the age of a previously-stray cat I adopted at a late age (13, minimum). But
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