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My cats dreams (nightmares)22 Sep 2004 21:11 GMT8
I was wondering what others do or anything you may have found on the
issue.  I've looked for quite some time for an "official" answer on
this topic without anything...
My cat has occasional nightmares and I wondered if it is better to
Ear mite remedy?22 Sep 2004 19:59 GMT3
What is the recommendation for an ear mite remedy I can get
locally - Wal-Mart, pet shop, whatever. Mail or on-line takes
forever and shipping is usually higher than what you order. I
suspect if I go to the vet she'll want to see the cat - which
Anal sac question22 Sep 2004 16:06 GMT5
Shamrock goes back to TED Saturday for his healing Depo shot as his
allergies are really bad right now. Still no signs of fleas and after
3 years I think we can rule that out (flea treatment, combing, etc,
many other tests vet did). He eats a mainly canned food diet and
Sleepless in Seattle22 Sep 2004 02:26 GMT5
Well actually London, England.
We adopted two 9 week old kittens seven days ago and have had a week
of sleepless nights. They sleep on and off most of the day and come
the night time they are fully awake and playing with each other,
Woman Let's Go Of Cat To Survive21 Sep 2004 20:09 GMT116
A woman in this story due to the floodwaters caused by Hurricane Ivan
actually let her cat's cage (yes with the cat inside) go so she could
survive. This is horrible. It just goes to show you that some people care
more about themselves in a crisis situation. Her response about ...
Possible solution for peeing problems21 Sep 2004 16:50 GMT3
There is an interesting article in today's Newsday (Sept 20), called
"Crate News for Solitary Kitties". No link because I can't find it on
the website yet. The thrust is that cats are primarily solitary
creatures and don't mind being put into a crate. Free access to a
Lazy eye kitten21 Sep 2004 05:36 GMT13
I just trapped a kitten whose right eye doesn't track with her left.  Is
this a common condition?  Will it clear up?
Anybody want to see pictures of an adorable wee little gray and white
kitten?  Anybody want one?
Toothbrushes & Toothpaste For Cats21 Sep 2004 01:14 GMT17
I am now attempting to get in the habit of brushing my cats teeth and am
wondering if I can use a regular toothbrush and what non-harmful toothpaste
I can use for them? I would buy the toothpaste they have at Petsmart but
they wanted a little too much money. Can our human ...
Cat and cat grass20 Sep 2004 23:11 GMT15
Does anyone really know what grass does for cats? I know that a dog will
chew on grass to maybe settle a stomach and  probably for other reasons, so
maybe the same for cats. Our cat seems to want it regularly, begs for it.
Won't leave me alone till I go get him some. I have some ...
Indoor cats:Quality of life (again)20 Sep 2004 22:06 GMT45
Wow! I think I started this thread...at least the most recent
incarnation of it a while back, on Sept. 2. I appreciate all the input
and suggestions.
Consensus was to get a pair of cats, and, if possible, have some sort
kitten doesn't like me20 Sep 2004 06:10 GMT3
Shaina went into heat a few days ago, or so.  it passed now.  i think
i also became allergic to the hormones that she releases when in heat.
i've never been expposed to a cat in heat for a long time because our
cat at home is an indoor/outdoor cat and she just went out and got
Neutered cat and kneading..have questions..19 Sep 2004 19:21 GMT2
I recently adopted a 2 year old tabby mix from the local Animal Rescue
League.  He is a great little guy and is fitting in well with my four
year old tabby male.
I noticed the other night as he was getting ready to bed down that he
diarrhea19 Sep 2004 18:13 GMT20
What can I give my cat who has been on a month of antibiotics and has
explosive runny diarrhea?
Would yogurt or the acidophilus supplements help?  If so, how much, and how
to administer?
Need low-protein cat food recommendations19 Sep 2004 14:08 GMT10
Hi cat people,
I have a 14-year-old male cat who was recently diagnosed as having
early-stage kidney disease. The vet's recommendation was to feed him
low-protein cat food, and she sold me a few cans of g/d (which, I
Cat drags her rear across her scratching box19 Sep 2004 02:31 GMT5
My mom's 7 year old longhair indoor (apartment) cat (she never goes
outdoors) has a corrugated scratching post on the floor, and for the last
2 weeks she occasionally drags her rear end across the cardboard.
I've seen her do it across the carpet once, too.
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