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Cat upsetting water24 Dec 2003 04:51 GMT9
My one year old male cat is normal in all other ways except that he regulary upsets water out of his water bowl.  When drinking he places a paw in the water and then "paddles" the water out of the bowl onto the floor.  Why does he do this?  How do I stop it?  Any help would be ...
cats and valerian root?23 Dec 2003 23:30 GMT18
Any of you guys heard of Valerian root? it's an herbal sedative/tranquilizer
for humans. Cats are supposed to react to it; mkes them stoned or something.
my cat has certainly reacted to it once.
Cats are from hell23 Dec 2003 20:00 GMT9
They control the humans with brainwashing-waves emitted by their tails
!
Cats usually are controlled by an evil mother-cat.There are warrior
cats which will bite you , spy cats which will watch you and
Kitten with pus in their eyes.23 Dec 2003 18:57 GMT4
I have a older kitten that has develope pus (green) in their eye. Were and how
did that happen? How do you get rid of it?
Daniel Dillon
Seminole, Ok.
Cruelty in the name of Art23 Dec 2003 18:52 GMT11
The "artist" Nathalia Edenmont is at the moment exhibiting her "art"
in a Swedish gallery called Wetterling
(http://www.wetterlinggallery.com/).
Nathalia Edenmont kills animals and then takes "beautiful" photographs
how long can a cat be left alone?23 Dec 2003 07:55 GMT8
I'm going out of town next week. not sure what to do with her. Vet, boarding
places for cats? none of my friwends i have checked with so far can do it.
But someone suggested that, with enough food and water and clean litterboxd,
she can be left here for a week. Wouldn'the cat get ...
Cat constipated?  Help!23 Dec 2003 04:37 GMT3
My cat just did something very weird.  He was in the litter box, then tore
out of it like something was chasing him.  He ran into the living room, and
dragged his little butt in a funny, staggering motion on the floor for a few
inches, where he deposited  a firm stool.  Then he was ...
This Is Not A Spam Ad...  ;-)23 Dec 2003 03:50 GMT8
for V*agra or Nigerian scams or whatnot.  This is something a little different!
:)  
I'm an artist who's owned by 3 cats, and I've just launched a new web page
featuring original pet fridge magnets:
War hero cat.23 Dec 2003 01:44 GMT2
We've all heard how dogs can be "war hero's", but how about a cat?
Remembering the one and only war hero cat with a medal to prove it,
"Simon".
http://www.mb007a2628.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/dickin.htm
Planning for the worse22 Dec 2003 23:58 GMT32
I got two little kittens about a month ago. This is the first time i've
ever had two pets at once. They're both very close and are always sleeping
together etc.
Anyway, what happens when one dies? Should i buy another kitten for the
Neutered cat humping... 22 Dec 2003 09:04 GMT9
I have a weird problem with my cat that I can't find any information on
anywhere. My four-year-old neutered cat is obsessed with humping
blankets. He climbs on them, starts purring and kneading them, and then
humps away. He does this almost every day, and it is gross. He has even ...
TRAVEL WARNING: Avoid the little tiger dish in Vietnam22 Dec 2003 08:59 GMT12
In vietnam some places will offer the special "Little Tiger" disk to
foreigners and not explain  to them that the dish is practically cooked cat.
Unfortunately when you are served you cannot tell it is cat and the meat is
confused for venison. This dish is commonly served in Can Tho ...
Potassium supplements and CRF22 Dec 2003 03:03 GMT2
Our vet advised that we start giving some potassium to our 17 year old,
female cat whom we've been treating for CRF over the last four years.
She's been losing weight again and she thought this might help even
though serum potassium was 5.3.  She gave us some RenaKare powder which
cat behavior question22 Dec 2003 02:52 GMT10
I recently adopted a four year old female cat and things have been going
very well: she always uses the litterbox, is very affectionate, and is well
mannered.
I am relatively new to cat ownership and was wondering if someone might be
Urgent: Help Us Help Other22 Dec 2003 00:28 GMT2
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