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I know For A Fact That God Created Cats05 May 2008 14:36 GMT5
It would be impossible for something to have evolved that has four
times as much come out one end as goes into the other end.
Zob
<*who just finished dumping tens pounds of cat poop that two cats
advice re: baby kittens....?05 May 2008 03:15 GMT2
we're fostering 2 baby kittens (I think they're about 3 weeks old) and
feeding them formula every few hours. Despite using the cotton bud
trick, however, we are yet to see them poop - just urinate.
Do you have any recommendations on how to get their digestive systems
Pets, Vets, and Debts05 May 2008 02:27 GMT12
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/04/25/ST2008042501556.html
In the bad-luck lottery for pet care, Jennifer Freeman hit the jackpot.
Over seven bank-account-draining months two years ago, the D.C.
resident's four cats came down with several ailments: urethra ...
Advice on feeding 2 kittens recovered from inside kitchen wall today04 May 2008 20:39 GMT3
Last night, we heard some noises coming from inside the wall in our kitchen.
This morning, it became evident that these noises were at least one, and
most likely two, small cats.
Three squares of plaster and lathe removal later ... missed on the first
Help! Feral Cat in Attic for 3 Days04 May 2008 17:57 GMT24
I have a feral cat that was give to me by a humane society volunteer.
I have had her for 4 years and have never been able to put a hand on
her.  For 3 and a half of those four years she has been an indoor
cat.  Tuesday at noon I came home from work and found that somehow the
vet bill for 2 night stay03 May 2008 22:58 GMT3
Hello, My wee male cat has had a blockage in his uretha.  Took him to vet
and he had to be kept in to have a cathater inserted and stayed overnight,
he now has to stay in another night so that they can make sure he is peeing
ok when cathater is taken out.
wonderful recovery of asthma03 May 2008 01:00 GMT2
Asthma is allergic condition as abnormal body reaction toward a
substance, such as parasite, dust, animal’s fur, chemical, steam,
perfume, certain food or medicine. Microbes in nose and throat also
probably affect asthma attack. Meanwhile, it probably develops
Screaming in backyard last night - not cats03 May 2008 00:58 GMT5
I woke at 2 am to some horrible screaming in the backyard. It sounded
like a cat fight but it didn't sound like cats. I never heard anything
like it before but it sounded like something was being killed. I
didn't know if it was my yard or a neighbor and couldn't see anything.
Vet Pet Insurance03 May 2008 00:55 GMT7
Vet pet insurance is not only good for your pet but for yourself too.
The trend of having vet pet insurance is increasing day by day. Visit
the below link for more details about vet pet insurance.
http://vet-petinsurance.blogspot.com/
An Engineer's Guide to Cats02 May 2008 08:22 GMT10
This is really hysterical (especially if you like both cats and
engineers):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXBL6bzAR4
HELP! Scared & Confused!!01 May 2008 16:59 GMT3
I have a 15 year old kitty cat. About a month ago I noticed her right
eye could not blink. Her third eyelid DOES close, so she is keeping her
eye moist. Took her to the vet, did tests, seems she has some facial
paralysis. We scheduled an MRI for her in Madison (I live in Wi, that is
Cat with eczema01 May 2008 16:42 GMT3
Hello, our cat seems to eczema (or dandruff, I'm not sure if there's a
difference). Against my better judgement the cat's other parent
started bathing it, and it was a little while after this that the
eczema started. I'm something of a minimalist when it comes to cat
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