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| Mouth Ulcers HELLLLP! | 03 Sep 2004 11:52 GMT | 8 |
I have a kitty with ulcers in her mouth. This is driving us both crazy! She tries to eat, gets a few bites and then screams, runs and gives up. I've had her to the vet. First he said she just needed her teeth cleaned that it was caused from plaque build up. We did that. After a
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| Dental Cleaning? | 03 Sep 2004 03:55 GMT | 33 |
I'm looking at having one of my cats' teeth cleaned for the first time. Quite franky, I'm a little nervous about dropping her off for the day and leaving her scared, let alone worrying about her while she's under. What are the risks of this procedure? I know it needs to be done, I'm ...
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| Nutro, Science Diet, and MaxCat Canned | 03 Sep 2004 01:28 GMT | 26 |
These are the foods I got for my cats at Petsmart a couple of weeks ago. Nutro is okay--they will eat it if I mash the chunks with a fork. (These are the cats who are hooked on Fancy Feast Chopped Grill Feast.) Maxcat is the same way--they want those chunks mashed or they will just ...
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| I'm feeling like a horrible pet owner... | 02 Sep 2004 21:53 GMT | 15 |
My 3 year old fur baby is at the vets right now after having her teeth de-scaled and an id chip injection. We got her from an animal rescue place a year ago and she had the usual medical problems: fleas, ear mites and cat flu. But after taking her to the vet after two weeks of ...
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| Broken hearted | 02 Sep 2004 18:46 GMT | 14 |
In searching for the best cat info--picked your group. I am sitting here, bloody-hurt-- and oh so sad. First off I am very used to cats--have a great, and loving past with them.
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| Vaccine question | 02 Sep 2004 15:21 GMT | 12 |
To preface, I'm a great believer in vaccinations for both pets and people. However.... My indoor only cat has a reaction to rabies vaccines. When I got her, at about 11 weeks, I took her in for the last of her kitten shots (if I
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| declawed | 02 Sep 2004 08:14 GMT | 11 |
What is best for my daughters-kitty-- She is about 10 months old-very nice and smart-but she scratches-she always jumps up on Dini... should I get her from paws declawed?
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| Rescued cat - why didn't they spay? | 02 Sep 2004 04:11 GMT | 43 |
Hi there - I'm looking for some advice about a rescued cat and dealing with the rescue group I got her from. They think she is a year old, and she and her kittens were rescued from a kill-shelter into a foster home. I adopted the mom and was told that
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| declawed? | 02 Sep 2004 04:04 GMT | 3 |
What is best for my daughters-kitty-- She is about 10 months old-very nice and smart-but she scratches-she always jumps up on Dini... should I get her front paws declawed?
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| Older Cat Vomiting Issue | 02 Sep 2004 03:19 GMT | 6 |
My 13-14 year-old cat Abby is having trouble keeping her food down. It's not a constant problem, but it's a messy one. It comes up almost immediately after eating and is usually barely digested, so I don't even know if it's made it to her stomach. I've tried cutting her portions ...
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| Spaying: Bad Reaction - but to what? | 02 Sep 2004 03:11 GMT | 12 |
Has anyone had a similar experience? We have three kittens all about six months. They're orphaned sisters we fostered and then adopted. Yesterday they were spayed and came home pretty miserable. This morning it's the same behavior and we're
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| Cats vs. new furniture | 02 Sep 2004 00:05 GMT | 22 |
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can have a new couch and of course keep my kitty who has a leaky bladder. Little guy was in an accident a few years back and has lost complete control of his bladder. He goes in his litter box but also goes wherever. He will piddle ...
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| Constipated Kitty | 01 Sep 2004 22:02 GMT | 6 |
Our cat has ongoing constipation problems, which flare up every few months. She's been to the vet twice in the past couple of years to have this invetsigated. Apparently she has very small kidneys and possibly megacolon. Her stools are always very small and hard. She has fairly long ...
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| Cats vs. new furniture | 01 Sep 2004 21:48 GMT | 1 |
When I was in the hospital having surgery they provided me (and all patients) with disposable bed pads. These are plastic on one side and an absorbent material, cotton, on the other and you use them cotton side up.
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| Constipation (but not the usual kind) | 01 Sep 2004 18:50 GMT | 8 |
We've been having some problems with constipation in our kitty Miles but it's not the usual kind of constipation. What's happening is that the matter is going through, but the anal opening is somehow so constricted that it's all backing up between the pubic bone and the
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