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Vet Visit04 May 2007 00:55 GMT2
Hi,  i have a 3 year old ginger male cat that is at the vet at the
moment, he has had a blocked bladder. They have had him on a drip
(fluids) and had a catheter in to drain the urine. They have taken
both of these out as of tonight, however, he is dripping urine. They
Refusing to eat one of their usual foods04 May 2007 00:37 GMT4
I have two boys and my younger one, Isaac, is an eating machine.  He never
turns food down.  He has to eat in my bedroom or else he'll inhale his meal
and head for Otto's bowl.
I recently bought a few cases of canned food.  I got a couple of Merrick,
CAT HUMOUR04 May 2007 00:32 GMT3
This is a small collection of photos that my daughter sent me to help
raise a smile... and they certainly did too...
I hope you enjoy them as much as we did.....
S;o)
Help - Strange Behavior Upon Returning to teh Vet04 May 2007 00:17 GMT4
I'm hoping someone can help.
We have 2 strictly indoor cats (Peeper and Big Kitty).  A little back
history, Big Kitty is 10 and Peeper is going to be 4.  They've lived
together since Peeper was a baby, been to the vet, moved houses twice
Old cat still hates new kitten (4 months on)04 May 2007 00:01 GMT3
We've had our 6-yr-old cat (neutered male) since he was kitten - he has
always been the most easy-going, placid and affectionate cat you could
hope to come across.  Last December we got a 3-month old kitten (a
female, spayed at 6 months), and not unsurprisingly, the older one was ...
MEET RINGO'S NEPHEW, GRIN-GO03 May 2007 23:57 GMT6
I found this little photo of Ringo's little nephew GRIN-&GO, & had a
little giggle to myself. As you can see, Grin-&Go is an indoor only
cat, who carries a licensed fire arm weapon to use only on blights of
the earth humans that choose to fire @ cats. All human beens need to
Need all the advice I can get to fix this problem03 May 2007 23:46 GMT5
I have a four-year-old neutered cat, Leo. I adopted him two years ago,
because my other cat, Bijou, was very lonely and had always enjoyed the
company of a second cat in the household. I'd chosen Leo because he,
too, loved being around other cats. Like magic, they both hit it off ...
Trusting your Cat Food03 May 2007 23:17 GMT9
I've got to agree with blkcatgal, you CAN'T trust any of the old stand-
by name brand pet food anymore.  Look at what they have done.  IAM's
and Hill's Science used to be vet formulated for "premium" pet food,
with holistic ingredients.  They sold out to Proctor & Gamble, Colgate-
cat plays the Piano03 May 2007 21:06 GMT1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0zgQAp7EYw
this is a neat video of a cat playing the Piano.
Regards,
Dave M
FDA RELEASE NEW NUMBERS  ABOUT PET DEATHS03 May 2007 19:00 GMT3
1450 PET DEATHS
That is the number the FDA released today  they finally admit to it was on
Fox news just minutes ago
And now Poultry feed had problems
Recall affecting Europe now!03 May 2007 18:46 GMT1
The recall also expanded to include 2 varieties in Europe.
Full details:
http://www.itchmo.com/read/breaking-news-menu-foods-recall-expands-dramatically-
due-to-cross-contamination_20070502

BREAKING NEWS: Menu Foods Recall Expands Dramatically Due to
cat03 May 2007 12:49 GMT3
I have a female cat and she keeps peeing everywhere, she will not
leave the house and she will meow and scratch everytime i try to pick
her up and put her out, as if she is scared of going outside.
Does anyone else have a problem like this?
Anyone making cat food?03 May 2007 00:49 GMT10
I'm gathering the ingredients to make my own cat food and if someone here
is doing this I have a few questions.
No, not recipes, I have those.
Like do you feed the same amount as you did the previous canned and dry
Tortoise Shells and Tumors03 May 2007 00:47 GMT12
Ok this may be odd but every time I get a tortoise shell cat they will
develop tumors in the abdoman. The last five tortoise shells have had
tumors I was wondering if it has to do with their breed or if I just
have bad luck with tortoise shell cats.
It's getting really scary now!02 May 2007 21:01 GMT6
Contaminated Feed Could Affect Farms Nationwide
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/01/recall.poultry/index.html
Exerpt:
"The protein products from China that are affected include: wheat gluten,
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