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Old George and the Mouse05 Nov 2003 06:35 GMT5
Ever since my old cat died (age 19, March 12, 2001) I have been
experiencing an occasional mouse problem. Well, they're back. However,
I suspect not for long. They've taken up residence in the kitchen
stove. Old George has parked himself in front of it, intently staring.
How to DROP KICK a cat.05 Nov 2003 02:18 GMT29
Start by putting on some good heavy leather gloves and a pair of solid
leather, steel toed boots.  
Grab the cat by the tail and begin spinning it around in the air by
its tail.  Stand erect and straight with both feet firly planted on
Sudden pee!04 Nov 2003 21:51 GMT6
We have two adolescent cats, Moomin (a tom) and Fudge (a queen). Both
are very clean, and have, since being small kittens, always used a
litter tray.
Then, tonight, we kept smelling an awful, rotten sort of smell. We
cat safety 101 -- the fireplace04 Nov 2003 19:42 GMT1
My wife and I have been considering adopting a cat from a shelter.  I have a
concern about the fireplace, though.
The last time we had a cat in the house it was a week-long cat-sitting.
That particular cat loved to hide back behind/underneath our round, metal
Cat defensive behavior (kind of long)04 Nov 2003 18:12 GMT1
I have two youngish cats, Lei and Cami, both calico females.
Lei is a bit of a scaredy cat, while Cami, being younger, has a lot of
the naivete and assurance of a kitten.
The other day, Cami jumped up on the kitchen counter, found something
Advice on feeding a sick cat04 Nov 2003 17:35 GMT12
I have a sick cat that doess not want to eat or drink.
I think due to the condition of the cat that it's loss it's smell for
ood. The cat rejects any food given to it.
I was thinking of putting sugar in water or maybe there is a better
catnip problem please help04 Nov 2003 11:45 GMT1
My cat trixie is addicted to catnip and apparently suffers withdrawl
symptoms after a few hours without it. she is increasingly paranoid around
the family and stays in dark corners or under the bed. If I do not provide
her catnip she gets very aggresive and starts to shake and get ...
Why may a cat eat her kittens?04 Nov 2003 06:11 GMT1
Why may a cat eat her kittens when exposed to extreme danger? Does
anyone qualified have a scientific answer for this question? I need an
answer that was read, studied, or researched somewhere, a scientific
answer, preferably referring to its qualified sources. Thanks.
Homes Needed - UK04 Nov 2003 05:36 GMT1
Cats!
Many dogs, cats, rats and rabbits all looking for
their forever home - please do take a look...
http://www.pet-rescue.org.uk/homesneeded.html
Hobbs04 Nov 2003 01:53 GMT4
You may not remember, but Hobbs, my mothers cat that was mine until I gave
him to her died this am. He was diagnosed with cancer only a few weeks ago
was given about 6 months to live so she put him on prednisone. This morning
he could not even climb the stairs to use his box and was ...
autoimmune disorder? (long)03 Nov 2003 22:46 GMT1
hi all.  i've been reading here for a bit.
i have two cats, one 3 yrs (Oni) and one a little over 2 (Dhaemon).
both are neutered males.  since i got dhaemon at around 6 weeks, he's
had a weirdness around his nose and mouth.  at first his nose was
WHY DOES MY CAT DO THIS ?????03 Nov 2003 22:45 GMT1
      I am really hoping someone can shed some light on this. I have 2
adult cats & the other day I forgot to bring in their litter tray. One of
them because of this chose to urinate on our bed. What I don't understand is
why the bed + they both sleep on this bed & so why would he ...
Why may a cat eat her kittens?03 Nov 2003 14:53 GMT1
Why may a cat eat her kittens when exposed to extreme danger? Does
anyone qualified have a scientific answer for this question? I need an
answer that was read, studied, or researched somewhere, a scientific
answer, preferably referring to its qualified sources, from animal
Blood in female kittens urine, HELP!03 Nov 2003 08:47 GMT3
Hello friends,
I'm having a problem with a female kitten roughly 12 weeks old. She has been
hand fed from a bottle KMR since the very day she was born as she was abandoned
by her mother with the semi-dry placenta still attached. She was weaned from
Pics from CA fire animal shelters03 Nov 2003 04:55 GMT3
I was volunteering with EARS Emergency Animal Rescue Services. People who had
animals displaced because of the California fires came to these makeshift
animal shelters. This one is in San Bernardino at an airforce base hangar.  We
gave the animals kennels, crates, a few walks a day, ...
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