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bringing in cat - update23 May 2005 06:01 GMT4
Sunday update:
Both cats have their claws but do have them trimmed.  For the most part the
male (resident cat) ignores the door but when he hears the female (new
resident) he comes over and still growls and hisses.  Just a few moments
Indoor cat, rec idea23 May 2005 05:50 GMT8
If someone had the right house, they could develop thier rooftop into rec
space for themselves and their pets, this would definetely eliminate
straying and getting lost.
If you live in a highrise, you probably already have a walkable rooftop, we
new babies update23 May 2005 05:01 GMT7
The little gray one keeps hiding and I haven't seen him since last nite
about midnight!!!  I have the other one confined to a bedroom
(I had him out snuggling with me for a couple hrs last nite but he's hiding
in the room now) - I'm going crazy looking for this kitten!!!
Video Catnip23 May 2005 00:21 GMT5
Here is a fun thing for the kitties! Most of my cats love this video,
granted not as much as when it was new, but they are still mesmerized.
Here's a link:
http://www.cattv.com/VideoCatnipDVD.htm
Peeing on couch - time to lock him up?22 May 2005 23:26 GMT123
Hey all-
 I've read here a suggestion to stop cats from peeing in inappropriate
places is to lock them in a small room with a litterbox to retrain
them.  I'm thinking this is what I have to do, but I wanted to know
Where The Boys Are22 May 2005 23:13 GMT7
There were seven cats in my front yard yesterday evening.  Two of them,
"Pip" and "Flinx" are "my" cats.  Four have clipped ears.  One stray,
"Dude" has moved in and pretty much driven "my" cats out of the house.
The four clipped ear cats are various levels of feralty.  The black ...
bringing in a second cat22 May 2005 21:43 GMT6
I have a 6 year old neutered male cat.  He is an inside cat and has always
been an only cat.  
Last week I brought home a 2 year old spayed female (half his size) and
have had her in one room in our house (a room that male cat has definitely
Advice, please22 May 2005 21:29 GMT10
I am thinking of adopting another cat this summer. I currently have a two
year old neutered male who I got as a stray kitten. He is very playful
(still) and active. Last year, he tormented my two elderly cats (who died of
medical problems last year, also). Any thoughts on the ...
Bloodwork results - what are the normal numbers?22 May 2005 21:20 GMT17
I'd like to get a better idea of what the bloodwork results mean. I am
hoping that there might be a website that explains what is normal for
the various values, and what the highs and lows mean.
I was told that Maynard was pretty good, except for the liver values.
Love Bites!22 May 2005 18:00 GMT9
I have come to the conclusion that cats will byte out of affection.
I was laying down, and rubbing Ruprechts neck, and outlining his shoulders
with my fingertips, you know...he was drueling...lol...
While I was continuing the same general non-chalant affection, around
more new babies22 May 2005 16:55 GMT3
I got two new babies tonite from the volunteer at the shelter where I got
Cali.  They are an 8 week old DLH gray and 12 wk old DSH black and white.
I have four now.  I'm officially a cat lady! Yay!  Carol
Louis piss remediation, Day 1:22 May 2005 15:50 GMT56
Bought a Feliway diffuser yesterday, and suspect doors are all open.
No spraying incidents since then. I'm not satisfied yet that this will
cure all - but it's encouraging.
Took Louis to the vet today. The vet said he looked ridiculously
Cat Just Spayed: Pain Management?22 May 2005 15:32 GMT17
The vet's office says pain management medicine following my (foster) cat's
spaying this morning is optional. They recommend it, but recognize that some
parents of cats do not think it's necessary. Can people post quickly their
experience with this?
Cats and Crotons (poisonous plants)22 May 2005 08:19 GMT3
I am seriously considering getting a cat, but I have three large
Crotons in my place, which I have learned are poisonous to cats.
My dillema is this...my parents have had cats for 3 years, and they
have a plant that we just found out is poisonous, and the cats have
TK's heart murmur. Bad to worse.22 May 2005 08:09 GMT19
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Well, I have a diagnosis on TK's condition. I've known
for a couple of days but couldn't bring myself to post
an update.
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