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I touched the outdoor cat08 Feb 2007 15:09 GMT9
I've been feeding an outdoor cat for a few weeks and he (she?) has
been coming closer all the time. Yesterday he walked right be me as I
was opening the can so I put out a hand (gloved cause it's around 15F)
and brushed him as he walked by. He didn't freak at all.
Cat Cafe wrecks mans home08 Feb 2007 14:14 GMT1
I got low on kash, so I bought some Cat Cafe crunchy food. $1
A few bowls of this, the kittens got even with me by keeping me awake
for days!
(ask bookie)
cold weather bonus08 Feb 2007 12:49 GMT10
Right now I am sitting in bed with a dog snoring on my right, Levi cuddled
on my tummy, and Rudy laying across my legs.  They love to share body heat.
Heaven!
where a cat beater lives08 Feb 2007 05:48 GMT5
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t=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000

bullshit sheelagh - Something about Barry07 Feb 2007 23:29 GMT6
surprise
it's me Barry
lol
I don't believe you dear
HN15 Is in  the UK now.Do we need to fear it for our cats sake's?07 Feb 2007 13:21 GMT6
As everyone  who watches the news knows, HN15 (Bird Flue), has reached
the UK. So far, we are being reassured that there have only been two
noted cases of it.
The first was a dead swan that was found to be carrying the virus, &
Can a cat drink breastmilk ???07 Feb 2007 11:22 GMT7
My girlfriend's tits are so full of milk, it would be a waste not
to drink it. I do it, but she still has more than I can drink.
So, can the cats drink breastmilk? Or will that turn them
into gremlins?
Cat crapping and pissing in our bed.07 Feb 2007 05:12 GMT41
I'm out of ideas and need some good advice.
We have 3 cats: an 8-y/o male tabby, a 6-y/o female white/blonde mutt,
and a nearly 3-y/o female tabby.  They're all fixed.  Our problem is
the 3-y/o tabby.
declawing07 Feb 2007 04:37 GMT29
I am trying to find out if there is an alternative to declawing my cat
I have a 2 year old son who loves our cat and our dog. All three o
them play together. The other day the three of them were in a pile o
the floor and our cat, Juliet, scratched my son's ear, enough to mak
Beware of this Ragdoll breeder07 Feb 2007 02:43 GMT96
I just bought a ragdoll kitten for $600 from weepurrs (Phyllis
Mikesell) in Calgary. The kitten has been diagnosed with Feline
Infectious Peritonitis, which he got from his mother and will kill him.
The breeder has a one year health guarantee but has refused to return
my cat is always hungry06 Feb 2007 21:27 GMT4
Hello all. Just got my first cat ten days ago. He is supposedly six
years old.  He has some stomach issues so we are experimenting with
different foods etc.  I know we will get to the bottom of his
diarhea.  I know it is most likely stress bc he has been tested for
HELP- My cat has gone insane!06 Feb 2007 18:35 GMT10
I have had Friskey Fred for about six years.  He was a feral cat that I
found on a camping trip.  He simply jumped in the car and decided to
come home with me.  Initially, I tried to find him a suitable home, but
in each case he was returned to me after less than a month.  He was
I wonder if my cats know I'm blind06 Feb 2007 18:34 GMT6
I keep stepping on them.
poor things
Do cats see everything in black and white?06 Feb 2007 17:51 GMT11
Do cats see everything in black and white?
This is what I read: Tests have shown that cats differentiate between
green, blue and yellow, but do not recognize red. In normal life,
color appears meaningless to cats.  Is that true?
Cat Thyroid06 Feb 2007 17:21 GMT3
Hello, i am new to this group. I have a 13 year old cat that is a
short haired tabby. Recently, he has been diganoised with thyroid
problem. Since I am unavailable to pay the cost of testing and vet
visits, the vet gave me a medication that was too high for him because
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