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I think Marlo comes out for good tonight28 Feb 2007 17:55 GMT3
I felt awful locking her in the room today as I left for work. She is
getting pretty used to the house, and Espy and Nipsy are getting
better with her. Yesterday I got home and let her out, and she stayed
out until I was ready to go to bed. I put her in the Cat Introduction
Spayed but appears to be in season28 Feb 2007 09:11 GMT6
I am hoping someone out there can help! I have a 16 month old part siamese
cat. She is spoilt rotten and was lovely, until 4am this morning! I had her
spayed the minute the vet said it was possible and it went without any
problems.
Up Date on Sad loss of kittens28 Feb 2007 04:10 GMT30
Sorry it has taken so long for me to get back to you with details and
results of tests, but we had to wait for them, & I've had no PC for a
couple of days either.
After every cats swabs, blood tests, cultures, we had to wait for the
problem out of the litter box27 Feb 2007 18:39 GMT3
My cat, 11 years old, recently started having bowel movements outside the
littler box. This started about 2 months ago and happened every 5/6 days. In
the last weel she has done this 4 days in a row. She has been to the vet
numerous times and he doesn't think it is a medical problem ...
Pill Pockets testimonial, sort of.27 Feb 2007 14:30 GMT1
I have to say a word about Pill Pockets. I got a sample at the last
Cat Show in NYC and kept them around in case of need. They're a soft
little foodish thing open at one end so a pill can be inserted and
sealed inside. I think I have the Salmon flavor, there is also a
Bandit Becoming Senile?27 Feb 2007 14:05 GMT7
I will never, *EVER* understand the way cats think - *IF* that's what you
can call it!
Bandit is 17 years old and totally blind (she's been blind for a little over
a year now - see below).  She manages to make her way around the downstairs
Kitten and mother fighting27 Feb 2007 11:33 GMT4
Last year our cat gave birth to four healthy kittens. Because a
friend's cat had problems nursing her kittens and most of them died we
adopted the last survivor. Our queen took great care of all five
kitten, even the adoptive one. Four were given away after 12 weeks,
Dental care27 Feb 2007 07:21 GMT6
I used to take my cat to the vet for teeth cleaning. The vet warns me of the
higher risk with older cats and sedation. I tried the cat toothbrush, but
Simon (cat) refused this!
Is there something they can chew that cleans the rear teeth better? He eats
Wandering Cat26 Feb 2007 22:40 GMT1
Our cat is 6 months old and called Ferdy.  We have 2 other older
female cats, who are farm cats and live outside.
Ferdy does not get on with the other cats, although it has not been a
problem as he lived in the farmhouse.
Wandering Cat26 Feb 2007 21:55 GMT1
Our cat is 6 months old and called Ferdy.  We have 2 other older
female cats, who are farm cats and live outside.
Ferdy does not get on with the other cats, although it has not been a
problem as he lived in the farmhouse.
Does sleep count as quality time?26 Feb 2007 15:18 GMT1
My outdoor cat is sleeping with me now that it freezes overnight.
During the day she's outdoors.
Does she see it as quality time?  Sometimes if I move around too much
she'll get out of bed and sleep elsewhere.  She also don't like to
First Marlo pic, and a hissing situation26 Feb 2007 13:11 GMT18
Here she is, just walking out of the Cat Introduction (and storage)
room. Note the vitually destroyed boxspring which is the only piece of
"furniture" savaged by the cats who have begun their entry into my
house in this room. When under any kind of stress they all consider
Child gate that lets a cat through?26 Feb 2007 10:26 GMT7
We just installed a wooden swinging gate at the top of our stairs so
our toddler doesn't roll down.  Problem is the cat can't get over it.
Are there gates that cats can get through but kids can't?  Any
suggestions on how to find one or engineer the one we have?
Clean cat now marking26 Feb 2007 02:34 GMT2
I have a torte that was a feral, I adopted from a kitten rescue.  Cara has
been high tempered but a good girl, ultra clean (would even hide in the
litter box and go there to throw up if needed) for the last six years then
suddenly about 4 months ago began pooping on the carpet ...
Manic licking25 Feb 2007 10:05 GMT9
7 yr.0ld - short-haired-Feline HIV..happy & healthy;but recently when
back (near tail )is stroked, he starts manically licking..this is a
recent neurosis. WHY??
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