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| NMR Quaterly Workout | 26 Feb 2006 23:33 GMT | 9 |
wooooooooo! aight peepull <here he comes...pink tights, head band, wrist bands, leg warmers...he comes bouncing in to "heart of glass"... roflmao
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| P-ing Candace re: Scottie | 26 Feb 2006 09:01 GMT | 7 |
How is your Orange Guy doing? Please update! -L.
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| sexiest sheep you've ever seen in a movie? | 26 Feb 2006 08:13 GMT | 4 |
what movie was it in? did she/he get you horny? did you feel like going out to a farm or the countryside on a substitutesheep hunt?
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| Cat repeatedly vomiting? | 26 Feb 2006 07:15 GMT | 31 |
Just getting a bit concerned about my 15 year old "Q". Recently he has been unable to keep food down, or water. He will eat or drink but then within about 20 minutes he sicks it back up. He also dry retches periodically and nothing comes out aside from a bit of hair and bile. He ...
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| My ginger tom | 26 Feb 2006 03:58 GMT | 2 |
My ginger tom pet cat has a problem, he keeps biting a certain part of his back, he makes it really saw, to the extent of it bleeding seriously, he has to go to the vets several times per year to have it treated. We have tried putting stuff on that makes it taste
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| Hey! | 26 Feb 2006 00:52 GMT | 4 |
Check out the photo of the two dogs pulling the crackly cat (lower right-hand corner). <http://www.fatcatinc.com/html_site/portraitgallery.html#>
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| CRF Vent | 26 Feb 2006 00:16 GMT | 9 |
Just a couple of questions for you kind souls, if you do not mind :-) Do you pay your vet for your fluids or just puchase them off the internet? What sort of supplements are in the fluids?
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| Clumping litter on paws.. | 25 Feb 2006 18:13 GMT | 2 |
Subject feline is a grey neutered male long-haired domestic. He's almost fourteen and is heavy, weighing in at 21 pounds. The problem is that for the past few months he has developed a problem with litter getting stuck in his rear paws and on the lower part of
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| sexiest cat you've ever seen in a movie? | 25 Feb 2006 18:08 GMT | 2 |
i dont mean cat dame, i mean cat cat, cat the animal, like garfield only garfield not sexy at all. how horny did the cat get you? once in such a horny state, did you calm yourself by w.nking or by
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| see this one also | 25 Feb 2006 17:18 GMT | 4 |
http://www.funpic.hu/en.picview.php?id=2541
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| please help | 25 Feb 2006 16:31 GMT | 5 |
hello, this is my first time posting, but the behavior of my cat is freaking me out a bit. Owen is a 6year old neutured, vaccinated (against everything possible as we recently moved from Canada to France) and healthy although he is a bit pudgy.
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| lethargy: a normal reaction to vaccination? | 25 Feb 2006 07:29 GMT | 5 |
Took my 7-9 month old cat to the vet for a general exam and the vet gave her a FVRCP booster and an oral dose of Stronrid-T (Pyrantel Pamoate). A week after the visit, this very lively kitty became lethargic, sleeping most of the day (when before the visit to the vet she could keep ...
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| Claw clipping and bad behavior... | 24 Feb 2006 17:02 GMT | 6 |
So my guy has never liked getting his claws clipped. But after a nice meal and a nap on my lap I was always able to get a few claws done a night. (I have never been able to get to his back claws). The last few times I have tried to clip his claws he has grabbed my hand with his
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| Improper use of medicine may have killed my cat | 24 Feb 2006 16:12 GMT | 15 |
Hello all. I have a situation I'd like to know a bit more about. Recently my cat, who has lived with my parents for the past 13 years (because I lived first in a small apartment and then abroad) recently stopped eating. My dad brought her to the vets and she was diagnosed
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| Ping PHIL | 24 Feb 2006 11:06 GMT | 1 |
Phil by the way how did the feral make out with the cold weather last week
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