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Things go missing04 Feb 2004 20:52 GMT8
Micky is a little thief!
Now that it is candle season I have lighters everywhere, they've all
disappeared.
I bought new ones, they're gone too. Wonder where he puts hem? I have to use
Fitting a collar04 Feb 2004 14:50 GMT6
I have just got a friendly cat, but she just won't have a collar fitted. How
do vets hold the cat down so they can't escape? I was at the vets getting
her spayed the other day and quick as a flash he had held her down and given
an injection.
I regret my decision - now what????04 Feb 2004 12:29 GMT18
I found a kitty a few weeks ago that someone tossed from their car.  I took her
in as I would never leave an animal out in the cold and rain.  She was/is a
very sweet kitty, however, she did bite me a few times and she and my
six-year-old cat didn't get a long at all.  I realize I ...
new cat/running crazy04 Feb 2004 12:10 GMT4
Further to the below,!!!
Everything has been going quite well. Both Puss and Algae have been
tolerating each other. This is where the fun begins. As soon as hubby and I
go to bed, they start!!, Running, chasing each other around the house, some
Cat issues04 Feb 2004 09:10 GMT5
Hopefulyl someone will come up with some answers where I have come up short.
I have a few issues with several of my cats, and have come to my wits end.
Issue one: One Feral Kitty.
I have a cat who is about one year old, that no matter what we have done
Letting the cat out03 Feb 2004 16:08 GMT2
Having kept the cat indoors for the first 4 weeks I have finally let it out
(thankfully it returned!) Once the cat starts going out, is it safe to
remove the litter tray completely? Will the cat go outside automatically or
should I leave it in place and hope she goes outside of her ...
Cat and Security Alarm03 Feb 2004 15:34 GMT5
I guess a cat in the house is not compatible with your average security
alarm that relies on infrared sensors?
Any suggestions how to go about having a cat and alarm?
Henry/London
What cat toy?03 Feb 2004 10:00 GMT10
Next week is Mickey & Daisy's first birthday.  (link to photos below). So, I'd
like to get them something and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas.  I live
in a small studio apartment, and they already have several small rubber bouncy
things which they like.  The have a scratchy ...
help...cat problem!!!03 Feb 2004 05:33 GMT3
I think my male cat Sabre is raping our youngest kitten. The kitten (Ivy) is
3 months old and can't possibly defend herself from Sabre who is over 3
times her size and weighs 13 lbs. Sabre is nuetered by the way.
Anyways, it all started a few weeks ago when Ivy was in my bedroom ...
My Cat Toy Choice03 Feb 2004 04:46 GMT1
Thanks to all for your advice on which cat toy to get Mickey & Daisy on their
first birthday. I got them a laser pointer and they love it; although I'm
really can't be sure.  It does seem a bit like torture and perhaps a bit mean.
After all, I am having them run all over after a ...
airvent03 Feb 2004 00:22 GMT8
My cat keeps going to the air vent in my house and sniffing and then
sometimes he wants to go
out.What is he smelling ?Is he trying to see if there are other cats
about.He has been nuetered.
Foster needed for challenged kitten02 Feb 2004 13:22 GMT2
Someone sent this to me. I just loaded the photo up. I don't have the kitten.
Contact LLVelker@worldnet.att.net if interested
Dear Best Friends Network Member,        Cats in Need, a rescue group
located in the Riverside area is looking for placement assistance with a
dandruff or flea eggs?02 Feb 2004 13:15 GMT5
my cat seems to be developing small white particles from under his hair.. My
sister called me and told me today.. But i wish i was there to see for
myself.. She cant tell if its flea eggs or dandruff.. But she also says he
seems to be shedding more then usual.. and he usually doesnt ...
Rescued Leopards Die at Zoo in India02 Feb 2004 11:52 GMT3
Two leopards who were rescued from poachers in India and brought to a zoo
to be rehabilitated have died from shock caused by trapping and the stress
of captivity.
http://www.anc.org/wildlife/wildlife_article.cfm?identifier=2004_0130_leopar
DADDY LET ME LICK YOUR LOLLIPOP02 Feb 2004 06:40 GMT3
Pull out that lollipop of yours daddy.  I love
sucking on it.  It tastes so good.  Let me
lick it just right with my little pink tongue.
Ooooh...look how hard it's getting daddy.
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