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Ping Nomen Nescio 19 May 2006 07:50 GMT27
Hey Nomen Nescio
We were talking about the gator attacks  here is some more links  they think
they new attack this week was by a 9 to 10 footer.
Alligator Hunting Season Extended In Florida
Cat won't poop in litter box!19 May 2006 03:28 GMT4
    Scamper is about 4-5 years old. He's always been really good about using
his litter box (unless it got too dirty) until last June. In June my family
went on vacation and us girls were gone six weeks. During that time my
brothers didn't clean his litter box once. During that ...
hairball formula  food19 May 2006 01:01 GMT2
Has anyone had any experience with this type of cat food? Does it
eliminate hairballs?
thanks
Michael Lane
Isaac the insane eating machine18 May 2006 22:13 GMT16
I adopted Isaac last month from a shelter.  He's 1 1/2, neutered, skinny &
super sweet and friendly.  For the first week or so that I had him he wasn't
eating much and he was also battling an upper respiratory virus.  Eventually
he started eating more, especially when I cooked some ...
Found Stray Kittens: What to Do18 May 2006 12:39 GMT2
We live out in the middle of nowhere in a trailer, and this trailer does
have "skirting" around most of it but there is an opening where animals
whatever could up underneath. We heard some crazy meowing tonight, crying
really, and found these stray kittens up underneath.
HELP! Bite marks behind ear18 May 2006 05:19 GMT12
Hello. Any help will be appreciated. I have 5 cats. All have been
neutered/spayed. I have one cat (male) who is apparently being bitten behind
one of his ears. I haven't seen the culprit who is doing it to him. I am
giving first aid to him, and it starts to heal and then he ...
Vomit machine18 May 2006 01:44 GMT3
I came home and nearly had a heart attack when a stripey orange and
white cat didn't come to the door to greet me (and then sneak out).
Turns out the Stripey one was in the middle of vomiting a paper towel he
must have pulled out of the trash. Yeesh. Worse than a dog. I think
Saving Money on Advantage Flea Control for Cats - Buy Dog Size18 May 2006 00:14 GMT3
Bayer, the company that sells Advantage, a good and safe drug for
controlling fleas had a problem.
The problem is this -- they make and sell the drug in only one
concentration -- 100g/litre or 9.1% concentration.  Much more of the
Need advice for aging cat17 May 2006 21:57 GMT7
Alll 3 of our cats are about 16 years old...one of them, the female,
is having trouble jumping and walking around.  She seems to start
walking and then just plop down on the floor and lay there like she's
tired.  She also can no longer jump onto the couch without falling 2
Cats and carpets17 May 2006 17:40 GMT4
I wasn't sure where to post this so I thought I would start here.  If
you know of a better place to post let me know!
I have 5 cats and my second floor has carpet.  I need to replace it and
I was curious if any cat owners had expereince with a best type of
Apologies ...17 May 2006 03:22 GMT1
My clock on my laptop is off.
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Advice Needed on Newborn Kitten Care16 May 2006 21:30 GMT4
Hello, sort-of newbie here... I have a newborn kitten which we found
abandoned in our yard about a week ago... we estimate his age to be
about 8 days at most.  I have been feeding him KMR using an eyedropper;
I keep him in a cat carrier with a heating pad on low, a baby blanket,
I miss Meep!16 May 2006 19:14 GMT17
We're in the middle from traveling from the UK to Australia.  We are in
the US, visiting our parents.  Meep has been in the UK in a cattery for
the last month, since bringing her to the US would complicate getting
her to Oz.
Diagnose Limping Cat16 May 2006 17:09 GMT5
I'm hoping that someone can offer a diagnosis for my limping cat. She
is a 13 year old, indoor cat who is limping on her left rear leg. She
walks with the lower bone (the part just above her pad) almost parallel
to the ground. It is if she cannot put weight on her pad or the joint
Cat Bladder Problems.16 May 2006 15:33 GMT1
I have a six month old cat by the name of Benny. While he has just been
desexed and his behaviour has improved, he was showing some fairly
strange behaviour as a kitten. From about two months he would come up
and sit on my lap then pee on me. Also he has been known to do this
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