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Spaying and shots offered at city shelters?19 Apr 2004 21:44 GMT8
For a kitten that was obtained privately and has NOT  had all the shots,
checkups and altering, what can one expect to pay to have that done.?  If I
adopt through a shelter I pay them $70-100 and the kitten as everything done
or payed for already.  So I was wondering about the cost ...
Another Civet Cat Nightmare.19 Apr 2004 02:46 GMT1
http://www.peta.org/news/NewsItem.asp?id=2398
GUERLAIN URGED TO HELP HALT SARS BY SCRAPPING RISKY ANIMAL-DERIVED MUSK
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can a hairball really cause this?18 Apr 2004 18:13 GMT8
about 3 times a year, my cat gets a nasty hairball, the same thing always
happens:
I wake up to a nasty pile of cat puke with a lump of hair in it the
size of a cat turd, at this point I give him a bit of the furball treatment
Vet pushing prescription food18 Apr 2004 17:58 GMT18
Tiger still has lose stool and all the vet wants to do is push the
prescription food that she sells. We try and feed our girls the best foods
that we can get( Natural Balance, Eagle Pack, Nutrience & Royal Canin). Does
the Vet have the right to push the prescription food saying that ...
Why are cats so nosy?18 Apr 2004 05:57 GMT5
I love my cat.  I love how he gets so excited when I bring home the
groceries or when anyone stops by for a visit.  Anytime something new or
different is brought into the house, Buddy is right there to sniff it
and inspect it.  :-)
Pet sitting : Above and beyond18 Apr 2004 00:17 GMT6
Have you ever come home to find that your pet sitter do more than just pet
sit ?
Ardna
alternative to senior dental for absessed tooth17 Apr 2004 18:42 GMT5
Howdy all,
I rescued a cat over a month ago. He is very nice and cuddly but he
has had a really hard life including tumors, declawing, abandonment,
etc. He is 14 years old. He is almost completely deaf, partially
Behavioural Problem...  Please Help!17 Apr 2004 06:42 GMT18
Oscar (the cat) and his buddy Iggy have started using the WHOLE house as
their litterbox.
Seriously.  The house smells like cat piss and I'm freaking out.  There
isn't anything that has changed in the last little while that would warrant
Wysong food for cats, is it any good?17 Apr 2004 06:20 GMT13
What has been everyone's experience feeding their cats wysong? I heard it
was better than the brand I give my two cats which is Natural balance.But my
cat Phoebe who is sensitive seemed to reject the little bit of food I gave
her.Is there a particular formula for sensitive cats?
Cat/human friendship 9500 years old17 Apr 2004 04:38 GMT21
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/08/cats.cyprus/index.html
"The Russian Blue" book, anyone?16 Apr 2004 00:55 GMT203
Does anybody have a copy of the "The Russian Blue Cat" book by
Ingeborg Urcia that they are willing to give away for money (i.e. sell
:)? I know that it's kind of unlikely because if you do have the book
then you are probably a Russian Blue fan, and then chances of you
TWO cats in heat!16 Apr 2004 00:54 GMT37
Oh my god, I thought it was bad enough having one of them in heat. I wrote
about it last week, asking how long it lasts, and was hoping that it would
be over by now. But now her sister has started so we have TWO screaming,
clawing, desperate-to-escape cats! And their appointment to ...
kitty chow-to adult?15 Apr 2004 14:56 GMT2
our kitty is about 9 month old-she is still being fed Purina kitty food-when
should she switch to adult?
thanks
dried food addiction15 Apr 2004 14:14 GMT16
Cat less than 2 years old.....
I am a bit concerned whether she is getting the right nutrition.  We were
feeding her on (mostly Whiskas and Friskies) canned and dried food, with the
occasional tuna, boiled egg and titbits of chicken/fish/whatever else we
Urinary Tract Problems14 Apr 2004 19:12 GMT6
Tora is a otherwise healthy and happy 2 yr. old SD, whom I adopted before
Christmas.  Being a college student, I had to take her to my parents home
for the holidays and shortly after we returned I noticed she was using the
litter box more frequently, only urinating small amounts ...
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