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| my cat can count! | 24 May 2007 00:13 GMT | 6 |
Lucy my oldest girl, she waits till she hears the second can open before she comes running. yep! she's a counter
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| Kitty's Fur Is Seriously Matted | 23 May 2007 14:43 GMT | 3 |
Our cats fur is seriously matted on his legs. He lets us comb most of his coat but won't let us near his legs. The vet was supposed to do something about this while he was boarded their but they didn't. I'm not sure is practical to take him to the
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| Help please! Cat is pooping outside litter box | 22 May 2007 12:20 GMT | 6 |
Hoping someone will have some helpful insight for us. Our 7-yr old neutered male cat has been defecating in the house for the past 4-5 weeks now. It was happening once or twice a week but now, it's almost every day. He urinates in his box.
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| Ping Phil P: Newly diagnosed HCM | 22 May 2007 07:50 GMT | 12 |
Phil, you know so much about HCM and I'd like to get your advice. I am heartsick to have just been told that our nine year old cat has early HCM. My experience at the vet's was upsetting because I never got to see the cardiologist so everything was filtered through some new vet I
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| biting kittens | 22 May 2007 03:50 GMT | 7 |
My foster kittens are almost ready to go back to the humane society.....but I have a question. I figure the kittens are teething as they love to chew on fingers. I bought them chewy toys, which they ignore, as they prefer fingers. Is there a way to deter them from
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| Cat's ears--how far down can I go? | 21 May 2007 17:19 GMT | 4 |
I am a new cat owner--I adopted a stray young cat dropped off at my cousin's house Thanksgiving. He has been having a problem with one of his ears. Vet said it was a yeast infection and gave me some drops to use for two weeks. I came
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| Cat genetics: how do they work? | 21 May 2007 15:05 GMT | 9 |
I would be interested to hear people's views on the following as I don't know anything about feline genetics. I have two short-hairs, "plain ordinary cats" I've always thought. Basically, one is ginger and the other black. They are twin brothers
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| Help Pleas... | 21 May 2007 10:08 GMT | 1 |
> Friends, > I am not a cat person, but around five years ago we took in a small > gray cat (which we named Nova) when her owners told us they planned to > put her down. Nova was small and sickly. She had been part of a litter |
| Whipped Cream | 21 May 2007 03:51 GMT | 5 |
I have a three (3) year old Tabby cat that loves whipped cream! He expects to eat it every evening as a 'treat'. Is whipped cream safe for cats?
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| Magical powers of cats??? | 21 May 2007 02:37 GMT | 14 |
I'm a warlock and they say that a magic-user does need a cat to be truly powerful. So, do cats have magical powers? Do they enhance your mana? Can cats cast spells?
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| catching a cat litter | 21 May 2007 02:13 GMT | 7 |
I have a question for you cat experts out there. A young cat showed up on my front porch; she was a sweet cat so I started feeding her my indoor cat's leftovers and of course, she stayed. A couple of weeks later she had a litter of 5 kittens in my yard in a truck tool box.
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| my youngest cat is 9 weeks old and needs a flea collar | 20 May 2007 18:09 GMT | 11 |
What kind of cat collars are good for a cat so small? Or, should I rely on Frontline? I hear Frontline is the best. I have applied Frontline to my other cats in the past but I could still see fleas on them from time to time not long after application. I want the best for my cats.
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| Adding weight to a cat in kidney failure | 20 May 2007 17:28 GMT | 12 |
First post here. A quick Googling didn't give me any answers, but I'm happy to accept pointers to other threads if needed. I have a cat, Weiz, who is 16 and has some kidney failure. He is on Fortekor, and has had very little progression in the 3-ish years since
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| Can a lactating queen come into Estrus? | 20 May 2007 17:28 GMT | 24 |
I was wondering if anyone knows whether it is possible for a lactating queen with 6 week old kittens can come into Estrus? I have 2 queens here that are still feeding their kittens. Tahnee who is due to be spayed on Friday,( the queen that adopted our baby Birman kittens) &
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| Mega colon in cats | 20 May 2007 16:07 GMT | 1 |
I have a 3 year old male who has mega colon. I am going broke having t take him to the vet when he gets plugged up 9twice last week). On visit set me back $700. he is on cisapirde, lactulose & pumkin)>
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