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Cat Behaviour05 Oct 2005 06:38 GMT2
I have 2 stray male (and neutered) cats that my grandkids names Cutie
Pie and Whiskers.  When they appeared about 2 years ago with their
mother in my back yard and stuck around, I contacted the local Cat
Coalittion who came out and caught the kittens (but we never could catch
Diabetic Cat05 Oct 2005 04:14 GMT1
I'm after some advice from anyone who has experience of caring for a
Diabetic Cat
We have 3 casts and the Oldest , 12, has been diagnosed with Diabetes.
She will now have to be on a perscription diet. But the other 2 can continue
Science Diet formula changes?04 Oct 2005 17:51 GMT6
Stinky has always eaten Science Diet Light, both dry & canned.  For the past
two months or so she's been on canned only.  A couple of weeks ago my boss
brought over a case of the SD Light for Stinky and I noticed the cans said
something like "cooked in savory juices".  The ...
Can it be?04 Oct 2005 07:08 GMT2
A whole day with no sign of the bitch Mary, the rabid dog L., or
any of the Cheryl's hackerwannabe suckups?
This is too good to be true.
C'mere Riley boy, you gotta see this.
I Don't Believe it!!!!!!!!04 Oct 2005 06:23 GMT8
Something unusual was happening.  Usually when Mico goes to pee in the
litterbox, it makes a certain sound.  But today I heard the tinkle of water,
and went to see what was happening.  I was hoping he wasn't peeing into the
sink.  Well lo and behold, he was perched on the toilet ...
Updates on various kitties in my life04 Oct 2005 06:19 GMT5
4 kitty updates and a bonus:
1.  Abbey, my 4 yr. old girl kitty diagnosed with chylothorax in May.
She's doing great!  Her fur has all grown back from having her sides
shaved to drain her chest, she runs, jumps, plays, does all her old
diet and immune system04 Oct 2005 02:53 GMT6
My little cat Charlotte died a few days ago having endured through her
life hyperthyroidism, weakened kidneys, IBD probably due to both food
allergy to tuna and years of neomercazole possibly resulting in
lymphoma of her gut, and ultimately liver failure. A few years ago our
What to do at night03 Oct 2005 22:15 GMT4
We have two cats. One jumps up on the bed at night and walks all over
us, making it impossible to sleep, but will leave us alone if shut out
of the bedroom. The other is good when in our bedroom, but if we shut
the door, will pound on it about six times during the night wanting to
need help getting kitty to take medicine03 Oct 2005 19:31 GMT5
 Hey all.  I've posted a few times about my cat Reggie, who had eye
problems.  Well, we finally (after a month's wait!) got in to a
specialist who said that Reggie had a geographical ulcer on his eye
brought on by herpesvirus.  Crap.  She gave him some pills and we
Tuna Juice Okay?03 Oct 2005 17:53 GMT7
Hello Group!
My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They
eat canned and dry.
I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the
Urinary Tract Infection03 Oct 2005 15:35 GMT2
Without warning, My Sammy developed a blockage and was unable to
urinate. This started at 9pm and by midnight I was hysterical. He was
trying so hard. He sat down on the middle of the floor, lifted his head
up, opened his mouth and shook his head.  I knew i had to get help for
Getting desparate, on their escapes03 Oct 2005 11:50 GMT3
we have tried everthing to keep them away from the door, it's must, we
live in an apartment complex and its grounds for evication if you pet
is found outside
so far we've; used a squirt gun, coffee can w/rocks, throwing thing at
Veterinary Doctor & office03 Oct 2005 05:32 GMT7
Can anyone in the Bergen County area of New Jersey recomend A  Doctor
who has treated their cat to their satisfaction? I have just had an
upsetting experience with a vet I went to when my good vet of many years
retired.
Photos02 Oct 2005 23:32 GMT7
See if this works -- Hodge during a relaxed moment:
<http://tinyurl.com/awyap>
Signature

Web site: http://www.slywy.com/

Thing in a bag02 Oct 2005 04:08 GMT7
I just bought Hodge a "thing in a bag." It's a brown Tyvek lunch sack
size bag with a three-battery motor that vibrates its way around at
random intervals for three minutes (before shutting off).
He hates it. :)
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