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Catfight!31 Jan 2006 12:36 GMT6
I had just got out the bath and I could hear scrapping in the kitchen. I
knew it wasn't both of my 2 cats as one of them was curled up on the chair.
Both me and that cat ran to the kitchen to find a load of tufts of cat hair
lying all over the floor. The catflap was flapping so I ...
!!LOL really cute cat hiding in eBay listing LOL!!31 Jan 2006 03:07 GMT1
Hey I just happened to be looking through the pictures on an eBay
listing when up comes this really cute cat!
Obviously pussy was feeling neglected while the owner was taking the
pictures, so did what any neglected pussy will do - GET IN YOUR FACE!!!
lending cat carrier31 Jan 2006 01:34 GMT16
A friend asked to borrow my cat carrier for a couple of hours. It's a
soft, suitcase type Samsonite one. He is having the house flea-bombed
and needs to get the animals (a couple of cats and maybe a dog or
two--not sure) out of the house for two hours. I asked him if his
Litterbox problem.  Help Please!30 Jan 2006 20:38 GMT6
I have a two related questions to pose to the group.
The first relates to an older cat who is having problems using the litter
box on occasion.
Background:  I have two cats.  The female since she was a kitten.  One year
Our next President...a real cat!30 Jan 2006 18:39 GMT2
I came across www.presidentcat.com
Seems a real cat will seek the Presidency n 2008.
He is taking a poll to see what people think.  Takes only a minute to
click Yes/No boxes on the following:
Cat attempting to bury her food?30 Jan 2006 16:25 GMT4
I noticed one of my cats attempting to "bury" her food today, and
wondered why they sometimes do this. I've seen my cats attempt to do
this with both wet and dry food. When I first noticed it, it made me
think something was wrong with the food, but the food turned out to be
Cat Fetches30 Jan 2006 10:08 GMT6
QT(pronounced like cutey) has taken to playing with a hair curler.  It's
one of those nylon-mesh wrapped wire springy things.  He bats it around,
picks it up in his mouth, drops it and bats it around a bit more.  When I
sit at the computer, he brings it to me and puts it down.  I ...
please some info30 Jan 2006 05:45 GMT7
i need some info urgently. please send me some...
Soft carriers versus hard carriers.29 Jan 2006 18:15 GMT19
Soft carriers versus hard carriers.
Am in need of another carrier for my furbabies and was wandering what the
advantage of one over the other are.
I have always used the hard plastic because it seems they would be kind of
balloons28 Jan 2006 22:40 GMT3
I recently found a balloon and thought Cat would be interested in it,
although I was a bit worried of the scare she would get when she
inevitably popped it.
After blowing it up without tying it a few times and letting it fly
Will cats have intercourse after they are fixed?28 Jan 2006 06:24 GMT7
I have two cats that are fixed and I believe they were engaging in
intercourse last night but I didn't think it was possible after they are
fixed.  Is this true?
Where to get jumbo size litter pan?28 Jan 2006 05:15 GMT5
Can someone please tell me where I can get jumbo size
litter pan with a hood?  The link below has one but it's
been out of stock for about 6 weeks now.  I tried google,
froogle, and other search engines, and cannot find one
Leaving kitty home alone28 Jan 2006 03:40 GMT2
Tell me...
How long can you conceivably leave a cat at home by himself.  That's
assuming that you have someone coming in and feeding him once a day.  It
might be a quick visit and no playtime.  My cat is very personable--he likes
Lump on skull27 Jan 2006 16:40 GMT8
One of my cats, Maxi, has developed a bony
lump on the side of his head, just behind the
eye. He is about 4½ years old.
The lump does not move, is as hard as bone,
Training advice, not to go upstairs27 Jan 2006 15:17 GMT12
I have just got my first cat, a 2 year old, she is generally well
trained (litter tray etc) but the previous owners used to let her roam
upstairs, in bedrooms etc, but I woulkd like her just to stay
downstairs / outdoors.  I have heard this isnt too difficult to train,
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