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| Question: Peeing in inappropriate places | 09 Dec 2004 16:47 GMT | 5 |
I have two lovely and seemingly happy (hopefully) indoor cats. About 4 months ago one cat started peeing on the carpet in the entry way of my house almost daily. Other than this marking (I don't know what else to call it) she uses the litter box. I have two large litter boxes ...
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| Can cats catch colds from humans? | 07 Dec 2004 23:14 GMT | 5 |
I have a cold, and now one of my cats who sleeps with me is sneezing his head off. Could he have caught my cold?
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| CAT DREAMING??? | 07 Dec 2004 12:13 GMT | 6 |
Hi, I have a 5 month old cat who constantly has nightmares. Everytime he falls asleep his legs start to more really fast in a running motion. This happens an awful lot and he has kicked himself of the table once or twice while doing it. I try to wake him while it happens but ...
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| Perfect Petzzz will someday replace the real thing... | 07 Dec 2004 09:13 GMT | 9 |
When I saw these in Parade magazine, I had a feeling that these will probably be the gift that everybody wants... From their site: "Perfect Petzzz are lifelike, ?breathing?, handcrafted puppies and
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| help, my cat is peeing everywhere | 07 Dec 2004 07:14 GMT | 8 |
Help! My four year old (neutered) male cat has started to urinate wherever he feels. The litter is cleaned daily and he is in perfect health. Does anyone have any suggestions to help stop this problem?
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| Cats watching you eat- feel pleased | 07 Dec 2004 02:51 GMT | 9 |
Ever see a cat that feels almost in bliss watching you eat? They squint their eyes in satisfaction. Why do they do that?
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| Plant eating question | 07 Dec 2004 01:17 GMT | 2 |
Is it possible to get a Cat to stop eating a plant?? Do they have the inteligence to be trained not to go with instinct and eat a house plant?? I am at the end of my rope with my cat eating plants, which eventually kills them (the plant), then puking the plant up on the carpet.
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| Cat Sleeping quarters | 06 Dec 2004 21:47 GMT | 9 |
My cat has been an outside cat for 17 year. In winter he has been sleeping in the greenhouse in a wooden box with a thick catbed with a hood over it. There is a cover over the door of the cathouse ( excuse my language) to help shut out the cold.
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| TO ALL CAT LOVERS | 06 Dec 2004 21:06 GMT | 12 |
I just had a very bad experience with my cat.He is 4 yrs old 19 lbs friendlier than a dog. Last saturday he would go in the litter box and couldn't pee. Had to take him to emergency clinic and told he had to have surgery right away.We picked him up on Tuesday nite and when we got ...
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| OK - what about those fountians that are | 06 Dec 2004 17:15 GMT | 4 |
supposed to entice the cats to drink more water? I see a whole bunch in the Foster & Smith catalog - anyone have any of these and do they work? I am interested in hearing about experiences
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| Bengal F1 Cats. | 06 Dec 2004 14:39 GMT | 1 |
Anyone out there have one of these? Are they too wild?
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| HELP-PLEASE | 06 Dec 2004 11:06 GMT | 4 |
Last weekend our 4yr old 19lb cat couldn't urinate anymore so we took him to the vet last Saturday. Tuesday after surgery and a $1265.00 bill we took him back home but he was in and out of the litter box all nite. Wed afternoon we took him to our vet who says there is nothing ...
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| 2 cats, free to good home- 843-8908 | 06 Dec 2004 02:37 GMT | 2 |
My son has allergies and asthma and we must have a cat-free home. We have 2 cats aged 6 and 8 years to give to a good caring home. One male, one female. Shots up to date. Both are declawed. Good quiet house cats. We are in the Ottawa are (west). Will deliver. Ask for
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| loosing teeth! | 05 Dec 2004 21:39 GMT | 17 |
i have not posted here and quite a while... but i have a 17 year old cat that i call "Whitecat" he just had his checkup and he seems to be doing very well in all areas *except* he will need to have 4 (or more) teeth extracted on monday.
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| Re: Sensetive to the touch, Vet visit | 05 Dec 2004 12:32 GMT | 2 |
OK, took cat to the vet this morning for the sensitivity to the touch near rear end that made her lick like crazy. Fleas, yup, fleas. Showed no signs of having fleas. Vet says you can't always tell, they (cats) pretty take care of them themselves but can't lick back there. Told ...
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