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| Could a high WBC count be something OTHER than a urinary tract infection? | 04 May 2006 14:52 GMT | 3 |
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated regarding my dear kitty, Angus! I took him (just turned 6) to the vet last month because he had been catterwauling throughout the house quite often, at all hours of the day and night. I basically wanted to rule out anything
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| Reoccurring Cat Rash | 04 May 2006 05:32 GMT | 4 |
Hi... Our cat has had a reoccurring bumpy, scaly, itchy rash which starts at her tail and moves up to her neck. My landlord (who owns the cat) has taken her to the vet 4 different
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| pectus excavatum? | 04 May 2006 04:41 GMT | 7 |
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with pectus excavatum in the mature cat.. I recently adopted a 3-5 year old domestic shorthair mix with an unusual chest deformity. (The cat also has some minor spinal defects,
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| Update on Kahlua and Jack | 03 May 2006 19:39 GMT | 7 |
As you all may of read and some of you responded (thank you), I was having some health issues with both Jack and Kahlua. Saturday morning Jack was hissing, biting and growling and this wasnt him at all he was a lover. I decided to take them in to vet to get jack looked at to figure ...
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| Worms and very possesive cat | 03 May 2006 05:47 GMT | 4 |
I have an 9 month old cat named Kahlua. She was a stray when I irst got her only being what seemed like 4 weeks old. She had a bad case of tape worms which I was a ble to get rid of fairly easily but it is the worms in her stool that i have a hard time getting rid of. I think I got ...
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| Heart murmur- 2nd degree | 03 May 2006 01:05 GMT | 2 |
We recently adopted a cat through People for Animals. Our first cat, also adopted through them, has been fantastic...most of the time. When we adopted the 2nd cat we were told she was about six months old, she had all of her shots and was FHIV -. She has wrapped my wife, myself
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| Silent clippers | 02 May 2006 23:27 GMT | 5 |
I would like to be able to trim Tiger's butt hair. Unfortunately, the sound of the clippers frightens him and makes the job impossible. Is there such a thing as a silent clipper? As it is now, I have to take him to the vet who tranquilizes him to do it.
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| How do we stop other cats getting in through the cat flap ? | 02 May 2006 17:13 GMT | 12 |
Any suggestions for stopping another cat getting in through our catflap ? Ours isnt brave enough to see it off himself, and we are now starting to get spray around the front door. I dont want a magnetic cat flap - he loses his collar a lot, and would also
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| somebody puLEASE! email me a joint | 02 May 2006 12:41 GMT | 10 |
I just took the kids outside, Jupiter was soo cute she hid in the grass and called to the birds on the power lines (never had a lesson) Lucy's lookin kind of mealy, shedding like a big dog
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| Porky Pets Are on the Rise in England | 02 May 2006 06:15 GMT | 7 |
http://animal.discovery.com/news/afp/20060424/porky.html April 28, 2006 British pet owners were warned this week in a report from an animal protection society of the dangers of overfeeding their animals with excessive quantities of sugar and fat.
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| Kitty love | 02 May 2006 04:03 GMT | 2 |
I was typing some notes to you AZZHOLES when suddenly I noticed something, my KAT was licking *MY BALLZ*. It felt good but that SANDPAPER TONGUE wasn't all that. My question: " WHAT can I do to make IT FEEL BETTER?"
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| How do you feed a stray? | 01 May 2006 14:00 GMT | 11 |
Tonight, I went to Petsmart to buy food for my cat. On the way home, I stopped at a big grocery store. It was around 10PM and the parking lot was essentially deserted... I spotted a cat just wandering around from one part to another. Having
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| long-haired cat hair growth? | 01 May 2006 11:05 GMT | 4 |
I just adopted two 13 month old domestic long hair cats. I have heard it takes two to three years for the full coat to come in. Does anyone know how much they change in the second and third years? Here are recent pics:
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