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HELP! Any  groups providing  assistance to pay vets in San Diego?  Need help fast!16 Nov 2005 19:23 GMT5
Does any one know of any groups that may help pay vets in San Diego
area?  My cat has blood in her urine, is peeing everywhere, straining &
may have fever.  I am on Social Security Which is not even enough to
pay rent here in San Diego.  I am very worried about Precious. PLEASE
Couch scratching cat -- help!16 Nov 2005 18:58 GMT9
I have two cats, sisters. One sort of adheres to the rules in the
house, i.e. no scratching of furniture and the other absolutely not.
The latter either sees it as a game or wants attention. We give both to
her her constantly however the scratching doesn't stop. It has turned
Wrestling with the big decision (euthanasia) r/o please-long16 Nov 2005 18:53 GMT9
We have 2 cats, one is 19 and one is about 13.  My 19 year old seems to
be declining rapidly.  He has been deaf for about 1 year, and has been
on hyperthyroid meds for about 1.5 years.  He has lost a lot of weight,
which prompted the vet to increase his tapazole dose; now he is
cat's ear growth16 Nov 2005 14:16 GMT3
hi i havean old tom cat lucky  , hes around 15 or so. in fine health apart
from ear mites which hes been suffering from for years.2 weeks ago i noticed
a growth(greyesh mass which discharges white stuff and something like a
small capsule fleshy like ) inside his ear just below ...
Does your cat come when you call it?16 Nov 2005 11:55 GMT23
Mine do.
If I want Kiki's attention away from food/similar, I have to be stern
about it. But if I want Kiki to come when she is not busy, all I have
to do is gently call her and maybe stretch out my arms in a welcoming
Cat is limping16 Nov 2005 11:26 GMT29
My 16 year old cat began limping 2 days ago.  He was fine in the morning and
when I came home from work, he was limping on his front leg.  I'm not sure
how he may have hurt himself, if that's the case, but it may be that he fell
or tripped on the basement stairs because when I ...
Digging holes16 Nov 2005 09:38 GMT6
My nine year old female cat (spayed) constantly digs holes in my lawn
but almost never excretes.  I took her to the vet and she said there was
no evidence of a problem.  We treated her anyway with antibiotics just
in case she had a urinary infection.
Cardiomyopathy - what's the best course of action for diagnosis?15 Nov 2005 19:31 GMT13
Jasmine (age about 5-6 months) has been doing some panting after
strenuous exercise and so I've made an appointment to have her checked
for cardiomyopathy.
What I'm wondering is how is this diagnosed? The panting is her only
Ping Phil P15 Nov 2005 19:29 GMT19
Phil you asked to let you know how our plant eater of angel trumpet.  Well
the toxicology did come back  bad news the cat did ingest the plant  good
news  been seizure free since the last post and off of IV  new blood work
shows normal levels on everything
Getting our two cats to accept eachother -  Moving in a new cat15 Nov 2005 16:45 GMT11
I am posting to this groups because most info I get on cats comes from here,
indeed most of the text below came from this newsgroup, through google.
Please help :-)
I have a male cat, he's loving, kind, relaxed, soppy and very tolerant of my
How old must male cats be to father kittens?15 Nov 2005 15:32 GMT4
Does anyone know the approximate age when male cats can successfull
father kittens?
Thanks,
Momma Cat
Cat breathing loud, smells off15 Nov 2005 03:41 GMT21
My adult cat has been breathing loudly out of her nose and she smells
funny. I don't know how else to describe it. She also is losing weight.
I brought home a kitten about 4 months ago and for the most part they
get along these days. I think the weight loss is related to the kitten
CRF and omega-3 EPA supplements14 Nov 2005 22:12 GMT15
(my question is at the bottom of this post)
I found this abstract on PubMed of a recent study of diet for CRF cats --
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?
cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16100367&query_hl=8
tortoiseshell cat14 Nov 2005 21:27 GMT16
This is my first time here. I have a tortoiseshell 6 mo old who is over the
top rambunctious. She chases anything, everything and nothing. Our other
cat is so docile and makes us wonder if Patches is psycho? Any help out
there?
Ping Phil14 Nov 2005 19:56 GMT4
Phil check your website's email Please.
I sent one earlier today with an important question.  If you did not get it
I will post it here
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