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How to Give a Cat Medicine ????08 Jun 2008 06:14 GMT12
http://cat-health.fantastic-galleries.net,There is really no easy way
to administer medicines to your cat. Cats are quick, and can easily
slip away from you, and hide. Try various methods, until you find one
that works for you and depending on the size of your cat.
Help please, our five year old cat has diabetes08 Jun 2008 06:13 GMT7
Sorry to be bried here,
It seemed all of a sudden but the past few days our 5 year old kitty
has gotten very ill and very lethargic. We took him to the vet and he
did some blood test. He said that the liver didn't seem to be
indoor cat escaped08 Jun 2008 00:37 GMT11
We have a lot of cats. All were born in the wild and came to live with
us at various stages in their lives. When we bring them in, they are
neutered, get their shots, and never go outside again.
A seven year old female (Squeaky) came to us about 7 years ago at
cat spraying on the food dish ?07 Jun 2008 19:40 GMT1
We feed several feral cats, almost all of which have been spay/
neutered. We have been unable to corral one of the cats, and he is
spraying around outside our house a lot. In fact, I saw him eating
some of the food and drinking some of the water that we always leave
Kitty Prozac07 Jun 2008 19:00 GMT9
My vet just prescribed prozac (or something like it) for my kitty.  My
kitty is scratching herself bald.  It started, I believe, with
allergies this season in March and the vet gave her a cortizone
injection at that time.  Every 3-4 weeks she'd need another injection
How Much do You Value Your Pet?07 Jun 2008 14:19 GMT1
Our pets are often like our children. We feed them, we look after them
and we keep them safe from harm. However, as with children you cannot
wrap them in cotton wool and sometimes accidents can occur or
illnesses can …
Help please06 Jun 2008 03:09 GMT6
Hi everyone. We have a new litter-born May 14th-of 6 beautiful
kittens. They all actually had thier eyes open at 10 days. One of them
seems to have a problem with keeping it’s head up and in a ’straight
’position. She is gaining weight and a friend told me in time she
Smiling cat.05 Jun 2008 18:48 GMT10
Does she look like she's smiling or what? lol
http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Moli_Feature.htm
Doesn't he look like a gray cougar? He's a mush. Found him in a kill
shelter.
Factory medicine, brand name care?04 Jun 2008 20:07 GMT12
My vet for many years has been undegoing some changes in their practice over
the past few years. Some are things I feel don't really serve the specific
patient as well as it serves the marketing of the clinic. The founding vet
is semi-retired from practice and is in a faculty ...
Chips and cancer04 Jun 2008 16:14 GMT3
I have been reading terrible things about the transponder chips.  They are
calling it the "cancer chip." I have a cat that came to me pre-chipped.  I
am seriously considering having it surgically removed.  My sister did this
to her two chipped cats and it as not especially easy ...
I've been working on the railroad...03 Jun 2008 17:25 GMT3
We've been trapping behind an old abandoned factory in the back of an
industrial park for the past few weeks.  Someone must have seen us trapping
cats because someone put cardboard box with little holes cut out in the
sides on the tracks of the railroad spur than ran into the ...
Is it ok to feed my cat olive oil?03 Jun 2008 16:39 GMT3
Sometimes I put tuna juice on my cat's dry food and he eats it up
faster than normally. However, I don't always eat tunafish and that
means I don't always have tuna juice available. Is it safe for my cat
(or any, for that matter) to be fed olive oil or is this dangerous?
Cat has heart trouble, not poison or eye trouble02 Jun 2008 14:59 GMT8
I posted earlier this week (under a different user name, I'm away from
home and posting through Google instead of with Outlook Express from
my home computer) about my cat, 4-year-old Maine Coon/Norwegian Forest
Cat mix, who at first we thought had been poisoned because of dilated
OCD Bengal.. ideas?02 Jun 2008 14:48 GMT3
Louis is a wonderful cat, though he's the last purchase we'll be
making from a breeder (too many homeless cats in shelters). We bought
him to be a friend to our energetic senior citizen Tiger, and that's
worked out really well - they play together constantly, and keep each
Outdoor cat tunnels - good or not?02 Jun 2008 01:18 GMT1
I have two cats. One is older and very well behaved. When the little
one is sleeping, I allow him to putter around outside with me while I
work in the garden. It's our special time, and he's very sweet about
it. He likes to eat some grass and roll in his catnip. (I'm an organic
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