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Cat -vs- Bear. Cat 1, bear 013 Jun 2006 03:00 GMT1
It seems 'Jack' the cat chased a black bear up a tree.....
the to top things off, camped out at the bottom to make
sure he stayed up there!
Jack's owner say's; Jack don't want anyone walking on his yard.
Breaking News : Scientists breed allergy-free cat -12 Jun 2006 23:28 GMT3
They've finally done it :
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/06/07/060607162523.fh3dnuyv.html
US scientists claimed to have bred the world's first hypoallergenic kitten,
opening the doors and arms of millions of pet lovers for whom cuddling a cat
Hobby Helper12 Jun 2006 22:21 GMT12
Now that I've renewed my interest in stamp collecting I just want to say how
great it is that when I sit down at my stamp table and prepare to mount and
examine expensive stamps from India Isis jumps right up and lends her
helping paws.
Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions <{) ; ~ )  >12 Jun 2006 14:40 GMT6
>From The Annals Of Human_And_Animal_Behavior_Forensic_Sciences_
                                      Research_Laboratory
Subject:                     Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions
From:        I Hate To Say It But I TOLD YOU SO
Caring for your cat12 Jun 2006 04:19 GMT1
Looking After Your Cat
The cat is rather an enigma.  Just as the lion is the king of the jungle, domestic cats are servants to no-one.  Having said that , cats can be very affectionate companions if we, their human pets meet the cats’ simple needs.
The cat is not a pack animal and ...
What ingredients to look for in no-shed products?12 Jun 2006 04:16 GMT3
Don't worry this isn't a rant about my cat, but even after switching cat
food he still sheds quite a bit. I've checked out PetSmart, WalMart, Pet
Supplies Plus, etc and there are a lot of no-shed products. Most come as
a liquid or vitamin. Some are a lot cheaper then others, etc. ...
A Cat's growth.12 Jun 2006 01:04 GMT1
I got my kitten when she was 7 weeks old. She was all white with a grey stripe on her head. Now she is two months old and that grey stripe is almost disappeared. Is this normal for a Cat's growth? Just curious.
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S&M Doggy Sex With tara green, Professional Dog Trainer, Liar, Dog Abusing Coward, Active Acute Chronic Long Term Incurable Mental Case <{) ; ~ )  >11 Jun 2006 12:38 GMT1
                                         S&M Doggy Sex
                        With tara green, Professional Dog Trainer,
            Liar, Dog Abusing Coward, Active Acute Chronic Long Term
                                Incurable Mental Case <{) ; ~ )  >
first time dealing with cat urine/spray, help!11 Jun 2006 11:55 GMT1
I'm not a new cat owner, but new to this problem. I have 2 male
neutered cats with no history of peeing outside the box. And then we
moved...
I put them with their cat box and food/water in a large walk in closet
old cat won't eat10 Jun 2006 07:50 GMT38
Hello all.  I have an 18 year-old tabby.  She went from dry high-quality
food, to soft high-quality, to the bargain crap....and now she is turning up
her nose at that.  She checks out fine at the vet.  I was wondering what one
does with a fussy old cat to get them to eat.  Are ...
Cats scratching sofa.... problem solved!09 Jun 2006 04:04 GMT1
Our two cats Rosie & Bonnie have always scratched the sofa and chairs, even
though we have a scratching post in the living room and also a 'scratching
mat' (which is a kind of board thing covered in a rough hessian fabric that
they really like to scratch) in the kitchen/dining ...
Tape Worm???in my cat???ugh!!!09 Jun 2006 01:14 GMT7
My am somewhat grossed out as I type this. I picked up my cat for a
cuddle and when she jumped down there was this white thing...looked
like a bit of coconut...but it was changing shape. I have noticed these
little things that I am guessing now were dried up, where my cats sits
Furminator - any good?09 Jun 2006 00:24 GMT7
Anyone with experience with this item?  Would it work well on a
longhair?
thanks
Litter Box Help!!!09 Jun 2006 00:12 GMT4
    OK....got a problem....
had a new kitten, used the litter box fine, but sufferered from
separation anxiety.
got another kitten to see if it helped...it did
scratching08 Jun 2006 19:51 GMT2
How might I stop or limit my cats scratching
on new rug?
It seems they only scratch it and not other
furniture or rugs. I am away for most of the
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