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wont stop tearing down curtains!21 Oct 2005 16:16 GMT17
Moe & Rudy are kittens mot fully grown they're 9 month old brother, the
have plently of toys, treats, we enagage then them in play every day,
made aboz hoose for them, they're well loved
any ideals on this!  there rear down dinibbgr room & living room, don't
conjunctivitis, the sequel21 Oct 2005 11:58 GMT3
 Posting again about Reggie... it won't end!  He got an eye infection
in April which never went away.  We finally got him to a specialist
(took forever!) and he has conjunctivitis brought on by the herpes
virus.  He's been getting l-lysene daily for about a month and just
My oldest female cat is being bullied by my other cats21 Oct 2005 10:14 GMT2
Why is my oldest female cat(Billie) being bullied? I have four females
and two male indoor cats. They all have access to an outside cat run.
When Billie comes out of the litter tray she is always pounced upon.
Mainly by the two boys but the other females have been known to do
Westy the burned cat21 Oct 2005 03:26 GMT3
I was wondering what happened to Westy the cat that had been tortured and
burned and found that he had died in sometime in 2003:
from: http://www.wrah.com/Westy/westy_page.htm
"February 18, 2004
Kitten ate soap21 Oct 2005 02:39 GMT4
Hey all!  After I had to put down my cat a bit ago, I realized after a
few days that I didn't deal well without a cat and so headed down to
the humane society to give a kitten a good home.  Sadly I had to leave
last night to head to a conference, but my boyfriend is staying with
Cat refuses to come into the house20 Oct 2005 22:53 GMT2
About a week ago one of our cats, who was formerly hardly interested
in going outside, began staying out all the time.  At first it would
come back and spend the night in the house, but now it merely comes in
to eat, and then begins to meow until we let it go back out.
please help us our kitten wont stop urinating on our bed20 Oct 2005 21:30 GMT9
We recently got a new kitten about a month ago. we already have a 6 month old
kitten and the 2 cats get along great. they play with each other sleep with
each other and groom one another. but since the day we got the new kitten he
has been urinating on our bed. he is now 4 months ...
Royal Canin Indoor or Mature?20 Oct 2005 15:34 GMT11
My cat's now 9 1/2 years old, is mostly indoors, has had two bouts of
cystitis, has luxating patellas which means she'll likely (if she hasn't
already) develop arthritis.
I'm trying to get her on a higher quality dry, since she's terribly
My Cat has turned into a Bully towards my Other Cat-Help20 Oct 2005 15:30 GMT22
Hi all, I have two cats, Boo-3 and Bella-2 (both spayed). Bella has always
been playful and lovable, Boo is a little more independent but lovable and
used to occasionally play well with Bella. Now Boo has turned into a complete
bully with Bella - to the point that Bella is biting ...
Constipated Kitten20 Oct 2005 12:01 GMT4
If any of you remember I found a little kitten a few weeks back. Afte
the vet checked him over he suggested I give him normal kitten foo
instead of the weaner milk I had been giving him.
Before I found him I had no cule at all about cats (im not totall
my poor kitty20 Oct 2005 06:44 GMT6
I have a female cat that is about 12 or 13 years old. She has always
been in perfect health but the last month or more she really started to
lose weight fast. I took her to the vet and he said that without some
expensive tests he couldn't be sure what was wrong. I have been buying
Mast Cell Tumor19 Oct 2005 23:30 GMT2
My cat Sasha had a bump removed from the top of her head last week and
today the vet called and reported that the bump was a mast cell tumor.  
He said that these tumors tend to be much more serious in dogs than in
cats, but there is a chance that the tumor could return.  He said ...
PAIN PATCH TO HELP DIAGNOSIS PROBLEM--ANY IDEAS??19 Oct 2005 07:40 GMT4
Sorry I haven't responded to people but I've been traveling with Henry,
my 9yo cat, and just got back to my computer... but, thank you to those
who have been responding to me, I really appreciate it.  We went to
Tufts University Foster Small Animal Hospital in MA.  After $3,000
3 week old kitten threw up, won't eat19 Oct 2005 04:18 GMT4
I rescued a 3 week old kitten and have had her here for 3 nights (sh
was checked by a vet last week and he said she was ok other than
slight eye problem and ring worm on her foot).  I've been bottl
feeding her kitten formula milk every day, every 5-6 hours.  Last nigh
How Many is Too Many?18 Oct 2005 20:40 GMT13
Spurred by the recent thread regarding cat hoarding...
How many cats do you think are too many to keep?  I know some of this is
determined by space and funds for food, vetting, etc.  But let's assume that
you have unlimited funds and a large home (say 4 bedrooms, around 3,000 sq.
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