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won't eat cat food22 Apr 2004 04:01 GMT6
I took your advise and took our 8 month kitty off kitty food and put him on
Purina indoor cat dry food-she won't eat it...I put milk on it and she
licked up the milk only not eating any food-
I was thinking of buy one more of the kitty food and mixing them together
PWEETA22 Apr 2004 03:09 GMT1
Hi cat lovers, my name is Fork, I am currently looking for some new
members to join PWEETA (People Who Enjoy Eating Tasty Animals). If you
haven't heard of us you can google for it. We have lots of tasty
recipes to choose from including these fine cat recipes and
My Daydream: Kitty Obedience School22 Apr 2004 01:38 GMT7
I sure wish there was a Kitty Obedience School. I could take Isis to it and
after she passed I could say:
sit!
jump!
Lesson one: The circle of Life21 Apr 2004 14:17 GMT7
Greetings, I am unity, the emmisary of Gaea, who is Mother Earth.
Unity is the union of all things and in this, my first lesson, I shall
discuss the circle of life and how it apllies to the evils of the world.
The circle of life can be likened to a tree that is born of the earth, ...
The Cats House21 Apr 2004 11:07 GMT2
Well ladies and gents, after many months of the site being down, the most
amazing cat site about a most amazing cats house ever is back on in full
effect! http://www.thecatshouse.com/.  I just thought I'd let you all cat
lovers know about it, and see it(it's a must!!!!!)  if by any ...
Facts about declawing....21 Apr 2004 06:03 GMT2
I'm new here and I don't know how you all feel about declawing.  but I
wanted to inform everyone about the facts on declawing.  I learned most of
this stuff in vet school and it is MSU where my sources lie.
Declawing, BE INFORMED BEFORE YOU DO IT!!
Nursing Mum question21 Apr 2004 06:03 GMT1
My cat has recently had her first (lol, and only) litter of 4 kittens (3
weeks ago). Everything seems fine with the newborns and the mother seems
fine and is adopting to her new role of mum very well.
My only concern is a strange smell that seems to eminate from the mother,
Does anyone else's cat seem to lick them constantly?21 Apr 2004 05:48 GMT2
My newish cat (4 months) is constantly licking my ankles and when i go to
pet him, he grabs my hand with his paw and brings it to his mouth for
licking.
Does anyone know why he is doing this? Affection? Salt deficiency? Oral
rescued kitten21 Apr 2004 04:19 GMT57
I suddenly have a cat (well, a kitten)
I was strolling along between work and the
lunch I was intending to buy, when I heard a mewling from a pile of
rubbish. I thought it was a rat, and the rubbish wobbled a bit, but it
fat cat21 Apr 2004 03:29 GMT7
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/12/fat.cat.reut/index.html
i once owned a tomcat that was 22 pounds
he was not fat...just BIG
Kitty Very Curious About Litter Box21 Apr 2004 03:13 GMT8
This is NOT the same issue as before--where she seemed to want to do #1 at
other places. Again that SEEMS to be solved--clumping litter seems to have
done the trick (as I've found clumps of #1 in there 2-3 times in the last 24
hours, and no traces of it anywhere else).
infectious diarea in cats21 Apr 2004 03:01 GMT4
My entire family mysteriously became ill with infectious diarrhea. This
happened after my cat became sick with the same problem. I though humans
could not contract diseases from cats.
can some one tell me how this happened?
Nursing Mum Question21 Apr 2004 02:40 GMT1
My cat has recently had her first (lol, and only) litter of 4 kittens (3
weeks ago). Everything seems fine with the newborns and the mother seems
fine and is adopting to her new role of mum very well.
My only concern is a strange smell that seems to eminate from the mother,
Cats & Mild allergies21 Apr 2004 02:02 GMT9
Hello. My three kids have been harping on for some time now for our family
to bring a cat/kitten into our home.
I have no doubt that a kitten would be loved and looked after well in our
household, my only concern is that two of my kids have a mild allergie to
worm tablets21 Apr 2004 01:33 GMT7
I wonder if anyone can advise me.  We have two tabby rescue cats, who
came from a flat which had 40 other cats.  They have lived with us for
12 months and were wormed by the RSPCA vet before they arrived here.
They lived under the settee for 6 months and although they are quite ...
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