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Need a new word for "Feral"....22 Apr 2005 03:18 GMT12
>Q: Just curious - not ready to join the rescue squads just yet!!
>A:  You can start with just one cat at a time, or give whatever you >can
financially or timewise to help to help a group or individual >rescue
strays or maintain feral colonies.  You can advocate with your >elected
Pinkey The Cat22 Apr 2005 01:59 GMT7
Has anyone seen this video clip...
http://photos.imageevent.com/kwando/movieclips/pinkey.wmv
I think you could right click on that link, and go "Save Target
As"...or if your high speed..just click on through...should spawn media
Potty Training22 Apr 2005 01:46 GMT1
I was reading how pheasible this is...to toilet train your cat.
I just didn't like the idea of putting shredded paper down the
toilet...as I make the hole bigger you know...
Well, maybe I will, kitty litter is sooo cheap...It's debateable
Softclaws/Softpaws vs declawing22 Apr 2005 00:51 GMT44
My cousin is doing some sort of debate project for one of his high
school classes and needs some info on Softclaws/Softpaws. He's going
to debate why Softclaws are better than declawing a cat. So if anyone
could answer these questions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Jackie's gone21 Apr 2005 19:13 GMT29
I came home and took her to the vet. He said that there was a tumor in
her ear and that there was nothing that could be done. That was why
she was ripping her ear apart. It was itching her and was only going
to get worse. That's why she was off balance (well, more than normal)
my cat mow-mow, age 1yr9months21 Apr 2005 17:51 GMT5
Could somebody please tell me why my cats' tongue is hanging out,and she
will not eat or drink anything. She just wants to lie down. She gave birth
2 weeks ago to 3 healthy little ones,and now she seems so weak, we have to
put the kittens to her? Thank you all for anything you could ...
Cat Licking People21 Apr 2005 16:54 GMT2
what's it mean?
My mom's cat is very shy, doesn't show up for days when people are
around.
Frequently when I find him and put my hand down to pet him, he licks
Ping Phil P:   urinary crystals21 Apr 2005 16:20 GMT10
I posted this question a couple weeks ago but there are so many posts
here these days it got buried.
Can a cat have crystals in her urine temporarily? Our cat (age 7) had
routine urinalysis at her annual exam which showed the pH "off" and
Need Innova Web Site21 Apr 2005 16:07 GMT9
Going to switch my two older cats from Science Diet and try Innova after
reading posts about this product.
I have been searching the web site for Innova but coming up with nothing
but dealers who sell it.
Help with caring for newborn kitten21 Apr 2005 15:51 GMT15
My cubicle neighbor found a kitten that is about two or three days old.  
She's going to try to raise it and if anyone has any advice or
encouraging words, I'd like to pass them along.
She said she saw the kitten in the grass and decided to watch for a bit
Rutin and  Chylothorax21 Apr 2005 14:41 GMT1
Can anyone give me their opinions, and hopefully success stories, with using
Rutin to treat idiopathic chylothorax?  I have a very sick 5-year old, and
this is the only feasible treatment option I can afford to use.  He
had thoracocentesis yesterday at Cornell, and they drew off ...
It's the Husband or the Cat:  Urination issue, Cat Crisis21 Apr 2005 09:06 GMT27
I'm posting for a good friend of mine.  She is married and has 2 small
boys, and a 15 yo cat.  The cat has checked out perfectly with the Vet.
However, the cat urinates all over the lower level of her home
(finished office/basement playroom).  She has tried the usual attempts:
Bonnie ate canned food!21 Apr 2005 05:46 GMT9
This former feral who decided that she was a picky eater after I
trapped her, and fed her food that didn't come out of a garbage
can, ate some canned food in front of me tonight!
After her first several months here, she wouldn't eat canned, and
The wet-food/dry-food debate.21 Apr 2005 04:47 GMT23
A couple of facts to toss into this unresolved and ongoing debate.
1.  I have purchased FIVE different brands of dry cat-food and none of
these comprises biscuits which are big enough to require my young cats
to crunch or chew.  The biscuit is taken into the mouth and simply
my cat mow-mow age 1yr9mo20 Apr 2005 23:11 GMT3
I'm back to ask if anyone knows what the symptoms of anti-freezepoisoning?
Also, could my cat get sick from the rodents she catches and brings to us?
Thanks for any information you could give me.
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