| Thread | Last Post | Replies |
|
| Clyde Antibiotics day 3 | 25 Oct 2006 01:32 GMT | 2 |
He has been playing like crazy this morning here are some videos. http://tinylink.com/?ItyTddKyNM http://tinylink.com/?Okfsm9IngF http://tinylink.com/?jWjtEV0Nhn
|
| Can Kidney failure come on fast? | 25 Oct 2006 01:05 GMT | 10 |
I know this is too late to ask as Kira died on Thursday. But I am still stunned and trying to figure out how we missed it. She was diagnosed with Immune mediated anemia, and treated successfully for it. Back in August, her bloodwork was back to normal, her weight
|
| strange bump on kitten | 25 Oct 2006 00:42 GMT | 25 |
So I just found a litte bump on Levi, on his skin hear his shoulder. It feels like a mosquito bite, but the skin is not even the least bit pink. There is also no wound, not even a tiny pin prick. The bump moves with his skin, so I'm not too worried, but I'm curious if anyone ...
|
| cat licks soap dish | 24 Oct 2006 23:40 GMT | 5 |
our cat licks the soap in the soap dish. is this a sign of serious illness or just cat insanity? tia
|
| Cat safe 'pesticides' | 24 Oct 2006 22:21 GMT | 4 |
Good morning, Does anyone happen to know of an 'organic', cat-safe ant spray? They are becoming a very unwelcome nuisance on the back screen room. I sprinkled some Bayer granules on the outside but probably need
|
| hyperthyroidism in cats | 24 Oct 2006 21:20 GMT | 15 |
I took my cat, Willie in to see why he is licking and chewing his belly excessively. They did blood work and an echocardiogram because the vet heard a heart murmur. Heart murmur was mild but blood work shows hyperthyroidism. His levels are 12.5 ug/dl and the normal range for this
|
| Automatic cat feeder for going on holiday | 24 Oct 2006 18:44 GMT | 10 |
Can anyone suggest an automatic cat feeder that would be suitable for when going on holiday for a week? We tried a cattery - but the cat hated it - wouldn't eat - and cried pitifully when collected. He used to fend for himself before he adopted
|
| Flehming Reaction: Cause? | 24 Oct 2006 18:35 GMT | 8 |
After some googling (and Wikipedia-ing), we realized that our cat is "flehming." He's done it several times at one particular spot in the bed. The weird thing is: 1) there's obviously no urine there, and
|
| Clyde Antibiotics day 2 | 24 Oct 2006 07:04 GMT | 2 |
Not much really to say this time except he has a little more energy. He has been playing a lot more and definitely biting my hands more it's not hard. Thanks again to everyone who helped me when he wasnt feeling very well.
|
| Abnormal Vomiting in Older Cat | 24 Oct 2006 06:59 GMT | 5 |
Murphy is a 12.5 year old shorthaired brown tabby. As he has become a true senior cat, he has produced a hairball on the average of one a week, despite brushing. His health has always been very good. He had a benign fatty tumor removed from behind one of his front legs almost
|
| Older cat, puzzling set of symptoms ... thoughts? (long, sorry!) | 24 Oct 2006 03:07 GMT | 2 |
Hi all, it's my first post here on the boards. I just thought I'd pos about my 14-year-old cat Sunny. It's quite a long story but I'll kee it as short as possible. She's had pain in her legs for a while which several vets have put dow
|
| Clyde Antibiotics day 1: Life! | 24 Oct 2006 02:44 GMT | 3 |
Clyde has already gained a lot of energy I think what really helped was the water they put under his skin. But the day we got back from the vet he started eating occasionally but this Sunday morning before we left I gave him a little food and when we came back it was gone. All day ...
|
| Experienced Cat Owner is Stumped | 24 Oct 2006 01:52 GMT | 12 |
I have owned cats for 30 years and have always been an attentive owner. However, my 9 year old female shorthair has me stumped. And I am getting pressure from the wife to get rid of the cat. Over the years, the cat has had:
|
| Love our pets | 24 Oct 2006 01:51 GMT | 7 |
As an animal lover I have owned all kind of pets. I had perrots, dogs, rabbits and cats. My experience with pets have taught me to be nonjudmental and more forgiving to others. While people who keep their cats clawed are many, there are also countless people who prefere their
|
| Flying 2 Cats in One Crate Cargo | 24 Oct 2006 01:51 GMT | 13 |
I am flying on WestJet with my two cats, who must go in the animal cargo hold, due to their size. The flight is going to be about 6 1/2 hours from airport to airport (this includes one stop, with no change of plane for 30 minutes). The cats get along very well, and sleep in
|