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My cat stopped Meowing??14 Jun 2007 11:30 GMT2
My cat, Sebastian, is an indoor/outdoor cat.   He regularly plays
outside all day and comes in when he wants.  But when I got home
today, Sebastian came inside with me and just opened his mouth like
he
Unbelievable! -- a *rescue group* that declaws *all* cats before adoption14 Jun 2007 09:29 GMT10
Take a look at this article.  It's on a page with a big advertisement at the
top, but just scroll down a short ways and you will find an article entitled
"To Declaw or Not to Declaw?"  This is the opening paragraph:  "To date, we
have not received any negative feedback regarding ...
cat peeing outside the litter box - solution14 Jun 2007 02:45 GMT6
My cat Mimi has stuck her butt outside the litter box and peed off and
on for a couple of years.  I have had her urine checked multiple
times, and it's always negative.  So since Peewee died, she has peed
outside the litter boxes every day!!  I figured they must still smell
anyone have experience giving their cat Milbemax?13 Jun 2007 23:21 GMT4
I recently moved to Spain, to a heartworm-risk area. My 6 year-old cat
Kotyo is an indoor-only cat, and we do have mosquito screens on all our
windows, but still mosquitoes seem to get in from time to time. So I
need to get some heartworm protection for him.
Ping Candace; Phoenix Vet Story13 Jun 2007 15:48 GMT6
I just read a story about a Phoenix vet charged with animal cruelty
after hitting a Chihuahua with his fist, dislodging the dog's eye,
becuase he was being "uncooperative." The dog was a patient to be
spayed.
Moving with cats13 Jun 2007 13:25 GMT11
We're moving to a new location with our 2 indoor/outdoor cats.  What's
the best way to acclimate them to their new environment?
thanks.
Nanette
Bladder Infection12 Jun 2007 18:02 GMT5
I had to take my 5 year old Maine Coon into the vet today for what was
diagnosed as a bladder infection.  They did get a urine sample and
tested it - there was blood in it, white blood cells, etc. No
crystals. His symptoms were going to the litter box constantly and
Main Coon - Needs help with her fur12 Jun 2007 15:43 GMT14
Bonjour,
I would like to start by saying that I am new to this type of
communication.  I am bilingual so if you prefer to answer in French,
please do so.
even if all pussy...12 Jun 2007 13:30 GMT9
was mine, i'd still only have nothing but an ol flat biscuit
the hell is wrong with you folk? stay on up! get on up
don't worry bout nothing, Im in the house, it's all good.
did I ever mention that?  small detail. it's all good.
limeys ate cats -- read the terrible truth12 Jun 2007 06:31 GMT10
http://www.messybeast.com/eat-cats.htm
Pretty good litter12 Jun 2007 04:58 GMT3
I noticed that no matter what scoopable litter I buy, there is always a
cloud of dust, even with the unscented.
I don't want to breathe that crap and I don't want my cat breathing it,
either.
introducing our cat to a new dog11 Jun 2007 22:25 GMT3
We're getting a puppy - any suggestions on what we can do to make this
transition easier for our 4 year old cat?
TIA,
myk
Removing smell of previous cats and avoiding spraying11 Jun 2007 21:27 GMT1
My SO and I have one cat and are house-hunting.  We've seen one house
that we like very much, but the present owner of the prospective house
has 4 cats.
I'm worried that our cat (an 11 year old  spayed female, who does NOT
Loose Stook Remedy11 Jun 2007 19:35 GMT1
!!NOTICE: You miserable bitches who cannot be bothered to take your cat to
the vet even when their heads are falling off can stop reading right here!!
In just seven days, metronidazole (generic Flagyl liquid, administered at
1/2 a cc [0.5 ml] twice a day with a little syringe that ...
Frontline type products11 Jun 2007 17:40 GMT3
I read in another thread that cats don't like having it applied to
them.  Are there anti flea and tick products that doesn't bother the
cat?
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