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HELP ... my cat is a crybabay19 Feb 2008 05:31 GMT8
My cat cries constantly, from the moment I come home until I go to
bed.  He also digs his nails into my pants and scratches, or starts
attacking my furniture or the corners of the carpet.  I used to give
him food, thinking he was hungry, but he never ate it.  Instead, it
Please help-strange behavior18 Feb 2008 20:26 GMT3
We have two litter mates, a male and female, 3 years old.  The male
has always been more aggressive, or less afraid of things. They have
aways gotten along wonderfully, cuddling, and sleeping together.
Today, Things have changed.  Some time during the day, something
Kitchen-Floor Conflict Intensifies As Rival House Cats Claim Same Empty Bag (from _The Onion_)18 Feb 2008 17:40 GMT7
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/kitchen_floor_conflict_intensifies
FEBRUARY 13, 2008 | ISSUE 44•07
MAPLEWOOD, MO - Ongoing turmoil in the troubled kitchen-floor region of
the Branson household reached a boiling point Tuesday, as relations
Blender Fancy Feast for Older Cat18 Feb 2008 04:47 GMT2
Alino (pronounced Aleen-yo) is now almost 17 years old and very
precious to us.  We (including Alino) lost his older brother,
Amaretto) to Diabetes and Kidney problems just a year ago. He is a
blue point Siamese, neautered male, with an incredibly sweet
cat food17 Feb 2008 21:21 GMT4
could anyone explain why either of my 2 cats will not eat good quality
red salmon. and roast leg of pork?i know pork is supposed to be dirty
meat as believed by some,do my cats know something i dont?
More on Soft Food Vs Dry Food16 Feb 2008 21:02 GMT27
Catnipped just posted a question about her kitty eating too much dry
food and being worried about crystals forming in the urine and
blocking the urethra.
As some of you may or may not remember, I have a cat that had a rather
How I was awakened this morning...16 Feb 2008 19:34 GMT5
I only caught the tail end of this action when they were getting tired out -
it was going on for 20 minutes!  Da Boyz were trying to capture a Daddy
Longlegs mosquito on the other side of the doors.  Turn your computer
speakers up high to get the full effect I got at 6AM - it ...
Point-Counterpoint: Cats Are Better Than Dogs (from _The Onion_)15 Feb 2008 20:57 GMT3
http://www.theonion.com/content/point/cats_are_better_than_dogs
POINT
-----
Cats Are Better Than Dogs
Requesting Help w/Feeding15 Feb 2008 19:03 GMT25
In the past I've fed my 5 cats 8 cans of Fancy Feast a day (4 at dawn and 4
at dusk).  At their dusk feeding I've also given them dry food that stayed
down for them until the next day's dusk feeding.  However, Ozzy seems to
have taken too much of a liking to the dry food.  ...
need advice...blending an older adopted cat into the household15 Feb 2008 18:12 GMT5
I recently adopted a three year old cat to add to our "pet family".
I currently have a 6 year-old cat and a small well behaved (doesn't bark
or chase) dog who gets along well with cats.
After bringing the new kitty "Lizzy" home, I set her food and dedicated
left over fall tree leaves to snow flakes for cat12 Feb 2008 16:55 GMT1
My ginger tabby female name of Gracie, likes when the wind picks up
dead fall leaves and blows them or one up she sees a leaf and she
looks at it and thinks it as a bird flying. She is from a cat sheater
so I the co owner have said many times when it does snow, that it is
Cat has persistent cough, weak, some vomiting11 Feb 2008 16:03 GMT14
Before I begin, let me mention that I do not have a trustworthy local
vet. It's a long story, but I live in rural North Carolina, and I lost
all faith in my vet when he diagnosed my senior dog with an incredibly
rare disease that has never existed in this area, when in fact she had
kidney disease crf and overweight cat question11 Feb 2008 06:04 GMT5
Hi. My recently diagnosed cat is overweight by a long way (steriods
for skin probs blew him up!)  and is a total glutton except when it
comes to renal food  - which he detests. Should I be trying really
hard to get him to lose weight i.e. if he doesnt want the renal food
Anyone Remember This? Cats and Bathroom Habits10 Feb 2008 18:40 GMT10
Does anyone recall those ads that used to claim a cat could learn to
use the toilet like a person does?
Does anyone have any experience with this?
May be a mistake09 Feb 2008 08:36 GMT5
I just got 2 parakeets and my pussy is staking them.  The first couple
days she was totally facinated.  Today after a hours or so she went to
bed.
The birds might have been stressed.  Won't get on my finger like
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