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| How big will my kitten be? | 10 Aug 2003 13:47 GMT | 2 |
Is it possible to extrapolate a kitten's adult size by some current physical attribute? Our six week old kitten has huge ears and kangaroo legs, but otherwise she's quite slender and tiny. Do either of these things mean she'll be big? They say you can tell if a puppy will be ...
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| re those darn cats | 09 Aug 2003 23:12 GMT | 3 |
Imay be stupid but I dont understand what LOL means at first I thought it was someones name could someone please enlighten me? jp
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| Coyotes! :[ | 09 Aug 2003 21:46 GMT | 3 |
OMG! A coyote was spotted during daylight, just before sunset, crossing the main street 1/3 of a mile away. He was tan in color, his tail held straight out, and he stopped in the middle of the 4 lane street (the turning lane) to watch for oncoming traffic. Apparently, the cars ...
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| Can you guess the brred of cat for me ? | 09 Aug 2003 12:44 GMT | 1 |
Apologies in advance for the very sketchy information I'm about to give :-) I was in the SPCA the other week and they had a cat in there that my wife and I loved (HUGE amounts of character), only snag is we couldn't give him a new home as we're renting a flat at the mo, and we also ...
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| Very sad.... :-( | 09 Aug 2003 04:26 GMT | 1 |
Was just browsing around and found this blog.... http://www.goddessdiaries.com/index.php?itemid=14 Richard
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| Anyone have room....? | 09 Aug 2003 02:56 GMT | 10 |
...in their hearts and homes for a 14 yr old female cat? She's in need of a new home since her owner is moving to a place that won't allow cats. Yes, I'm FURIOUS about this, but I am doing my darndest to find a forever home for the cat, since she needs love & attention, and to feel ...
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| Spay/Neuter Stray cats? | 09 Aug 2003 02:14 GMT | 2 |
Howdy, Does anyone know of anywhere in the Milwaukee/Waukesha WI area that I could take some stray cats to have them spayed/neutered (preferably for free or a donation) and then return them back to where they live?
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| lump on her elbow | 09 Aug 2003 01:29 GMT | 8 |
Today we noticed that Sabrina has some sort of lump on her front right "elbow". Would it be possible for a cat to get tendonitis or something. I was wondering if maybe she and the dog were playing a bit too hard or something and she swatted the dog wrong and could this have ...
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| Cat Question (long) | 08 Aug 2003 14:09 GMT | 3 |
We have four cats - we love them! We have been fortunate that over the years they are healthy and we never have litter box problems, etc. Two males and two females - all fixed since early cathood. One of the females was a wild, stray, that my wife brought in when she appeared to be ...
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| Need stray cat advice | 08 Aug 2003 05:27 GMT | 2 |
I have a stray cat I have been feeding for over a year. She has come a long way and has started to interact with me. But I need some advice on what to do next. We are moving this month and I have made plans to take her with us to the new house. My question is she is always
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| Emily's Story | 08 Aug 2003 00:26 GMT | 1 |
and what a nice little story it is I loved it and her jp
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| Godfrey's first sponorship | 07 Aug 2003 23:11 GMT | 4 |
The four ads we sponsored in memory of Godfrey came out today along with the rest. Here is a link to check them out. http://www.newsreview.info/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=FURRYTAIL This web page doesn't have the credits (like in memory of) like the paper
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| can cats get heartworms | 07 Aug 2003 20:01 GMT | 2 |
answer is yes. but a cats system is not the natural enviroment of heartworms, dogs are. heart worms cannot thrive in a cat (the enviroment is somewhat hostile) so they never reach a fatal level like in a dog and don't reproduce very well and
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| relocating cat from house to apartment | 06 Aug 2003 15:30 GMT | 5 |
I'm thinking about getting a cat for our house, perhaps a kitten. But within a year or two it is possible we may be moving to an apartment. Is there general advice as to re-housing a cat in a more limited space, from a big house to a smaller 1-bedroom apt say? Does it depend
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| indoor electronic fences? | 06 Aug 2003 13:50 GMT | 3 |
My cat is destroying our new living room rug and couch. Instead of getting her declawed, I'd like to know if anyone has experience with indoor electronic pet containment systems that use high frequency sound or mild shock to deter a cat from coming within range of a transmitter. I ...
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