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| Introducing a kitten into a household with a cat | 04 Dec 2006 20:01 GMT | 8 |
We have a new kitten (lovely Russian blue) and an 8 year old calico. We have been trying to make the introduction slow and gentle. The kitten is in our upstairs bathroom with the door closed. The idea (given to us from the breeder) is to let the cats (especially the cat we've had ...
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| FIV - Any information would be helpful | 04 Dec 2006 19:18 GMT | 7 |
>From: Phil P. - view profile >Date: Fri, Apr 19 2002 5:33 am >Email: "Phil P." <p...@maxshouse.com> >Groups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav |
| How do I keep a kitten away from Christmas tree? | 04 Dec 2006 18:23 GMT | 2 |
I saw someone say there was a kind of spray that keeps the cats away from it. Could anyone tell me what the spray is called?
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| In or out? | 04 Dec 2006 12:51 GMT | 44 |
Hi group. Just got a kitten (Our first cat) She's 7 weeks old. I don't know what to do regarding whether to keep her indoors all the time or let her out.
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| In or out PT 2 | 04 Dec 2006 11:42 GMT | 8 |
Hi again group. I've read through all your replies, and I'd like to say thanks for the advice that you all gave. We have decided to keep Beacheeee ( for that is her name) indoors.
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| Neutering your cat...why, when and how | 04 Dec 2006 05:12 GMT | 4 |
Neutering a male is a procedure known as castration. It involves complete removal of the testes via two small surgical incisions over the scrotum. The scrotal wound is usually left open to heal up by itself. Cats do not have vasectomies like humans do as they are
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| Punk! | 04 Dec 2006 03:39 GMT | 5 |
Levi can now jump on the kitchen counters... I feel like a yo-yo, constantly going into the kitchen to pull him off and tell him "no" (which apparently means nothing to him). At least Rudy has the good sense to only do it when he knows I won't catch
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| "Leave it the way your found it," Kens advice to our young son. | 04 Dec 2006 03:27 GMT | 50 |
We were out at Outback Steakhouse the other night. Ken went to the bathroom with Ken, Jr. Ken Jr. had to use the toilet instead of the urinal. "Daddy.... look what someone did," Ken Jr. said to Ken. Some clod had "forgotten" to flush the toilet after
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| stroke in cat - drinking water | 03 Dec 2006 21:25 GMT | 3 |
Hi, I have a 12 year old female cat who recently had what we think was a minor storke. Over the past 3 weeks she has gained her ability to eat but appears not to have regained her needed tongue movement for drinking. She walks around the house like before the storke, users her
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| The devils are back! | 03 Dec 2006 10:50 GMT | 4 |
mhmmm haven't seen them in a while, a year or more? them big old dogs that killed my cat a year ago... I saw them today...
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| My kitten has a hernia | 01 Dec 2006 20:29 GMT | 3 |
My kitten, Susie Q was born with a hernia. It's quite large and protrudes from her abdomen. The vet suggested that I push it back in periodically which I did, however, she also has a sibling who plays with her and it got to the point that the hernia was even turning red.
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| cat now chewing on me and I'm not sure why. | 01 Dec 2006 18:42 GMT | 6 |
My devil boy, Buster, is 3.5 years old. I've had him for 2.5 of those years. He's an absolute darling with what they referred to generously at the shelter as a "High Play Need". He's gotten a bit tamer of late, although he still spazzes out (racing round the house at high ...
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| Substitute For Catnip?? | 01 Dec 2006 00:56 GMT | 6 |
I read about it online before, didn't pay much attention to it, since Sam cat loved cat nip, she's passed on...now I have 2 brother's Moe & Rudy...Rudy loves catnip, Moe can take it or leave it, he doesn't really bother with it
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