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Cat reverse sneezing -- HELP!04 Oct 2004 04:33 GMT2
Thank you all for the help you've given in the past and I am turing to
you again.
Our cat, Gypsy, is a 9 year old female Bombay cat that all of a sudden
started sneezing and doing a wretching/gagging thing that the vet
Frontline Plus Dosages for Dogs and Cats04 Oct 2004 03:48 GMT1
I did some research on eBay and on this group regarding whether you
can use the dog version of Frontline Plus on cats. I am not a vet, but
the messages on this group seem to indicate that they are
interchangeable. This is attractive because 12-month supplies (12
The sad tale of Fluffy Skye04 Oct 2004 00:45 GMT16
Sometimes you think things are bad, it seems like there's always
somebody whose circumstances are worse.   I have this poor little cat
that I think has had such a sad life....
And now, instead of finally having some good times in her life, she's
Outside of the box04 Oct 2004 00:25 GMT5
Instead of thinking outside of the box, my 8-year-old neutered male cat
Freddie has the habit of poohing outside of the box. For almost two years
now, he has been doing it. At first, I thought it was because I had gone
back to work (I had been unemployed for several months). He ...
Check this out :-)03 Oct 2004 23:51 GMT3
http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/
-mhd
No door can stop him!03 Oct 2004 22:44 GMT7
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Well, TK's been an indoor cat for 6 months now and in that time he's "cracked" the secret
of opening the cabinet doors by putting a paw around the knob and pulling. Then he
moved on to the sliding closet doors and learned to get a paw under the ...
Dental cleaning - how often?03 Oct 2004 21:23 GMT16
Amber had her first dental cleaning last October at age 9 (after losing
one of her fangs). I just got a "reminder" from the vet that she is due
again next month.  Are yearly dentals really necessary?  Amber HATES to
travel and the procedure is expensive.  I would prefer to wait if ...
Strange eating habits03 Oct 2004 20:04 GMT5
For years I have been using Melmac cereal bowls to feed the cats their
canned food.  A few weeks ago I switched to small, flat dishes (also
Melmac) thinking that the sides of the bowl might "tickle" their
whiskers while eating.  Tiger had the habit of taking a chunk of food
Adopting a feral cat03 Oct 2004 19:25 GMT16
Hi -- just moved to Cairo, am looking to take on a cat or two. There
are lots of litters of stray cats about, so i'll probably take one of
them in. But i understand socialization is important. Any advice on
the right age to take them and if there are any ways to figure out the
Kitten eye not opening. How to help it?03 Oct 2004 14:29 GMT3
5 - 2 1/2 week old kittens. all 5 have opened eyes but ONE has ONLY
ONE EYE open. It's not looking like it wants to open.
Think I saw someone on here once say wetting eye with warm water?
if so, HOW LONG?, Any type of solution to add to water? etc.
Cat room or Garden03 Oct 2004 08:55 GMT7
I was just wondering if you guys done anything, have any ideas or perhaps
websites of cat friendly rooms or gardens, for example something I can
make/put/adapt to the garden that my cats wouls like?
Thank you,
Littermaid Power Booster!03 Oct 2004 00:58 GMT3
I posted a thread about some toad that is selling a power supply on ebay that
gives your littermaid a little more power when raking thru some hard clumps.  It
works, but the guy is charging $40 for it.
After some experimenting, I found that you can go to radioshack and get the
How do cats catch worms from each other?02 Oct 2004 22:33 GMT1
We'll be bringing home a 4 week old rescue home tomorrow evening.  We
have three adult cats already.  Do I have to keep kitten sequestered
away from all the others until I can get her wormed?
Do kitties have to eat the feces of an infected cat to get worms, or
programs to help sick cat??02 Oct 2004 20:22 GMT7
Sam is 14 now
cost me $100 for the vet visit...mind you she's more than worth it, Sam is on
antinausea meds & antibitocs
vet calls w/results from bloodwork....thryoid problems
Help02 Oct 2004 20:20 GMT10
My cat has recently developed an immense craving for water.As quick as I
put the bowl down it's empty and he wants more.He is now using the
litter box so often I have to change and scrub it daily.Any help would
be greatly appreciated.Thanks
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