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Dry Diet Food for Senior Cats05 Aug 2006 00:53 GMT22
I realize this is truly subjective, but what would some of you
recommend as far as dry diet cat food for two senior (they're both
8-years-old) inactive, (slightly) overweight cats?
The cats have been eating Science Diet R/D for some years, but the Vet
HELP! My cat is losing appetite.04 Aug 2006 21:55 GMT5
My cat is old and he have lost he's appetite.
He doesnt eat much and has already lost a lot of weight.
Im really worried!
Can anyone help me? - Give me some advice?
kitten occaisionally not using litter tray04 Aug 2006 21:40 GMT6
I have a 4 month old kitten who in the last week has decided to
occaisionally urinate or have a bowel motion outside of his litter tray.
The tray is completey clean, and I use a wood based litter (as that was what
the breeder used).  His bowel motions are completely normal, and ...
Cool Cat Names04 Aug 2006 20:44 GMT12
Mines is called Kovu
Anyone better that???
Better still anyone any idea where I got the name??
Wet-food for kittens? (And an intro of my Bengals, since I just can't stop talking about them...)04 Aug 2006 15:58 GMT2
Hello :)
I'm a Norwegian girl who's the proud owner of two luverly Bengal
kittens (Ares and Athene). I've had them for five weeks, and I love
them to BITS. They have completely taken over my flat (naturally). I've
hi , fluffy is still doing wonderful04 Aug 2006 03:15 GMT8
hi everyone , fluffy is still be secluded in my sons room as the vet
says its best where i have 3 small kids 7 , 5 , n 2 ..... i go to check
on her 2 times a day  and i swear yesterday i could see her belly kinda
rolling but wasnt sure if that was because she was purring sooooo much
Sudden temporary paralysis04 Aug 2006 00:13 GMT1
I have a cat about ten years old, neutered male, diabetic controlled
by insulin. A few minutes ago he started crying as if he were in pain
and his hind legs went out from under him. He seemed to be paralyzed
in the hind quarters. While we were trying to figure out what was
Tummy flap?03 Aug 2006 14:12 GMT7
Our 9 month old kitten isn't fat, and I don't want to cut down on his
food since he's still growing. Look down at him from directly above and
he looks almost skinny. You can still feel his ribs and see his little
ankle bones.
Three Reasons To Own A Cat Instead Of A Dog - www.CatNews.org03 Aug 2006 12:38 GMT1
Over the past 25 years that I have been a cat owner I have narrowed
down the many reasons for having a cat as a companion to three main
reasons.
When I am trying to convince dog owners on the advantages of owning a
I finally got her to sit still03 Aug 2006 05:16 GMT9
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How safe are teeth cleanings with anesthesia?03 Aug 2006 05:04 GMT42
I have a nine-year-old cat that's scheduled to have her teeth cleaned
tomorrow morning.  She has an infected tooth and I've been treating her for
the past few days with liquid antibiotics.  I was concerned how risky this
kind of procedure was?  Of course, I intend to voice my ...
Four Cats???03 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT4
I have four cats. All four are healthly, active, up to date on shots
and such. Three are declawed and one is not. Now, our youngest cat
named Loki who is declawed is always beating up on Mactavish who is the
one clawed cat. Loki is pretty mean, just bugging Mactavish. He is
Do cats talk to each other?02 Aug 2006 22:11 GMT5
After 10 days in the spare room my new 6 month old kitty Pink was allowed
out in the house yesterday to integrate with her 2 older brothers Teal'c and
Thor. She was the usual playful kitten - all teeth and claws until she met
Teal'c. While Thor hissed and generally didn't want ...
NonCompliant w/Litterbox02 Aug 2006 21:23 GMT10
I have a male MaineCoon Cat that is just over two years of age.  He has
recently (past 4 mos) started pooping outside of the litter box.  I
have an automatic litterbox that sweeps the clumped litter into a
covered plastic pouch.
Adopting a stray cat02 Aug 2006 21:01 GMT5
I seem to have adopted a stray cat who has been hanging around my house
for some time.  He is very thin and I have been feeding him outside
but, as I have had a week off work, I have realised that he is also
coming into the house via the cat flap and eating all my cats food.  I
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