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is my cat in labor?26 Jun 2006 11:46 GMT2
my cat is pregnant, her nipples have clear liquid starting to come out of
them, and she has been laying around the house but shes not screaming or
seeming like shes trying to push, if shes not in labor when will she be im
not exactly sure when she got pregnant, this is her first ...
moving to another state26 Jun 2006 03:22 GMT6
i'll be moving from NYC to Tucson with my kitty.  we'll have to stay in
a hotel for a few days, while i check out some apartments.  what's the
best way to transport her and making her comfortable. should buy a
litter box there, when arrive?  there are some hotels that allow pets,
Dog trouble?26 Jun 2006 00:56 GMT1
Aren't there any dog news groups?
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Barb
Of course I don't look busy,
Fact or Fiction - Can Dogs eat cat food?25 Jun 2006 08:40 GMT5
Is there any truth that a dog can or cannot eat canned or dry cat food.
Ping Barry25 Jun 2006 01:36 GMT9
Did you see our new addition  We brought her home today  the story is in the
other group under WHAT HAVE I DONE
Her name is Ka' Shay ( Don't ask )  she is about 8 weeks orange tabby
Hemingway ( 6 toes)
Ping Phil I need some help25 Jun 2006 00:35 GMT5
Phil I was just told that Rumble is Diabetic.  This is the furball that is
epileptic.  I need some information of feline diabetes I figure you go the
best resources that you can tell me where to look.
His Glucose was 437.  I have to go in next week and learn how to give him
yowling cat24 Jun 2006 21:57 GMT1
I agree with the others.  Sounds like hyperthyroid to me.
I went to the vets last night and they did blood workup, urine and
blood pressure + exam.  Nothing wrong with him.  No medication
prescribed.  The vet said it may be senility and the only way to test
lethargic, trouble jumping, loose stool24 Jun 2006 21:24 GMT3
Hello.  I will be taking my cat to the vet today, but I wanted to put
this out there so I can be prepared.
My cat is going on 4 years old.  He's generally healthy and active.
Recently his stool hsa been loose and has been more lethargic than
Otto's lab results, vaccination question24 Jun 2006 18:44 GMT4
There was a message from the vet on my answering machine when I got home
tonight.  Otto had blood drawn yesterday in preparation for his dental work.
The vet said everything looked good except his lymphocytes were elevated (I
think that's what she said).  When he went in for the ...
Isaac The Destroyer24 Jun 2006 03:45 GMT2
I had posted recently about my new kitty's fascination with plastic bags.  I
assumed that it was the food inside the bags that was his real interest,
since he was usually stealing food items, mainly breads.  I now know that
it's the actual plastic he likes (although if there's ...
PING: Phil - Cruciate ligament injury/Metacam23 Jun 2006 21:31 GMT4
My question concerns Pandora who damaged/pulled her cruciate ligament
in her left hind leg at the end of March. She was treated by the vet
with Depo-medrol at the time of injury, and it started to heal. She has
subsequently started limping again. The vet has now prescribed Metacam
when do kittens reach adult weight?23 Jun 2006 20:45 GMT3
Hello, I read that kittens reach adult weight at between 8 and 12
months of age.  However, I have a 6 months old kitten, who has been fed
free-choice dry kitten food and has now reached 9 pounds and has
started to show signs of overweight, that is, when standing, the bottom
cat howling23 Jun 2006 18:01 GMT6
My 10 year old neutered male cat has recently been howling for hours on
end.  He walks into another room and just howls.  I either go to him or
carry him back with me and he just wanders back into another empty room
and howls.  A horrible sound.
Some behavior/getting along questions...23 Jun 2006 16:06 GMT6
Any suggestions on how to help Checkers (8) and Dulci (1) get along a little
better?  Both are female, and Checkers, being a good bit older, isn't much of
a romper.  Dulci, on the other hand, will play with anything that moves, and
a good few things that don't.  Checkers has been ...
Bartonella infection23 Jun 2006 02:43 GMT3
I brought my cat in for  his yearly checkb up and showed the vet his gums which
have been red.  She said to tested him for Bartonella because one of the
symptoms is gingivitis and he is less than 2 years old. We did the blood test
and it won't be back for at least another week.  She ...
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