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Frontline - one or two months?28 Nov 2005 08:10 GMT1
How long is Frontline Plus supposed to last for fleas? I know the
package and website say one month but that doesn't necessarily mean
that's true (it could last longer). I actually read somewhere that for
fleas it's supposed to last two months but I just wanted to hear what
need some advice on my cat28 Nov 2005 07:00 GMT3
i have two male siamese cats, they are both approaching 4 years old.
one of them is fine, no problems.  the other has digestive problems, i
have been to a vet and changed his diet.  feeding him high fiber foods,
pumpkin, wheat bran, oatmeal, along with broiled chicken and the other
What kind of cigarettes does you're cat smoke28 Nov 2005 01:36 GMT19
tell the truth
Litter-Robot27 Nov 2005 20:41 GMT1
I'm considering getting a litter robot to replace my litter maid. I have two
questions....
My cat likes to poop/pee in the same location in my littermaid, so
consequently all the waste gets raked into the corner of the receptacle, and
Water for strays in winter?27 Nov 2005 18:33 GMT44
I am brainstorming how to assist my stray during the holidays season
when we would gone for about 10 days.
A friend is willing to come every 1-2 days and put out dry food just
outside the door.
lap cat fakers27 Nov 2005 13:08 GMT23
Niether of my two cats is a lap cat, although I wanted them to be. The
first one seemed like a shoulder kitty at the shelter when I adopted
him at seven months...however he was shown from a cage and I was
required to hold him so he couldn't touch the floor. The second one,
Mike Taylor?27 Nov 2005 08:03 GMT1
Hey Mike Taylor, if you're out there in Cincinnati and are still offering
the cat supplies, could you get in touch?   If not, I'll know soon enough.
Thanks. :)
Jekyll/Hyde27 Nov 2005 06:42 GMT56
I recently took into foster care a half-Siamese female, declawed on
the front. She has a real Jekyll/Hyde personality. One minute she is
all cuddles and purring, then out of the blue she bites hard enough to
draw blood. Two minutes later she's back to cuddling and purring.
Declawing A Cat 27 Nov 2005 05:14 GMT24
I know this is a topic that keeps popping up over and over again but it just
goes to you that even during the holidays people still think about declawing
their cats. Tonight at Thanksgiving dinner I was shocked to learn that a
couple of guests (they are a married couple) who I ...
Anyone ever have a cat that tried to clean windows?27 Nov 2005 03:16 GMT4
My cat Caesar seems to have a weird attraction for glass or reflective
surfaces.  Often I will hear the glass door outside rattling, and it's the
cat squeeking his paw up and down it.  He doesn't want out or in usually and
acts clueless if I open the door.
peeing everywherre27 Nov 2005 00:32 GMT7
Our boy is about ten years old now.  He's been the most loving faithful cat
around, but he's cost me a small fortune in vet bills as he has FLUDT the
crystal blockages as described in earlier posts.
He's clear for now, the last block was about 2 years ago and we've kept him
still straining in litterbox26 Nov 2005 20:30 GMT12
I picked up Elwood yesterday from the vet. They said he urinated on
his own, but was still straining so they prescibed him Valium to help
with the pain.
He is eating & drinking but  still having a hard time in the box. He
Keeping cat off the babies26 Nov 2005 19:14 GMT19
I have an issue here with one of my cats, NewCat, stepping on the babies
when they are in my lap.  We've always joked that NewCat does not respect
personal space.  She's the type who will walk right across you like you're
part of the furniture.  While I was pregnant, I tried ...
Flinx is dying26 Nov 2005 08:34 GMT18
He is my first cat.  He has acute renal failure.  I left him at the vet
with $1000, first they're going to do a blood test to see if it's worth
trying to save him.  He's 6 years old.  The day before yesterday, before
  he crashed or even appeared sick, I decided that I loved him ...
Frontline & White Cats25 Nov 2005 23:05 GMT7
I am sure I have heard somewhere that white cats cannot be treated with
Frontline as it liable to burn their skin.  Has anyone else heard this
and if so is it true.
Thanks
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