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| catnip kitty | 04 Oct 2006 23:53 GMT | 2 |
I have a three month old kitten whom I have gotten both a catnip ball and catnip scented scratching board for. She turns into a complete psycho after being near the catnip and has to be seriously restrained. she calms down after a bit, but it's worse than a bagful of squirrels
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| Hi I Took In An Abandoned Kitty | 04 Oct 2006 22:19 GMT | 6 |
Hi everyone. My daughter came home tonight with a kitty who was found in the parking lot. He/She is so tiny, I am guessing maybe 5 or 6 weeks old. The problem is I don't know what to do to care for the kitty. I have two cats that are 3 years old. This kitty is adorable and I plan ...
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| Hello | 04 Oct 2006 18:30 GMT | 1 |
New here, just wanted to say hi to everyone
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| Cat food - frozen | 04 Oct 2006 01:23 GMT | 8 |
I've been trying something out with the cat, and so far it seems to be working. The problem was that I give him one can of food per day. 5.5oz can of friskies food. He is older and I worry that he maybe has trouble
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| Unexplained Political Debates | 03 Oct 2006 22:44 GMT | 19 |
What is Government Harrassment? Is that when the Government Harrasses the People, or the People Harrass the Government? Does mentioning "People Food", in Movies and TV, indemnify false advertising because, the prop doesn't contain real people?
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| Question about Feline Leukemia | 03 Oct 2006 17:45 GMT | 9 |
Hi everyone. After we were forced to euthanize Molly a few weeks, we had decided not to get any additional cats (we have four others), but of course that resolution didn't last long, and we are fostering a new two-year-old cat from a no-kill shelter. The cat was neutered, vaccinated ...
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| kitten back problems? | 03 Oct 2006 17:16 GMT | 3 |
My four month old kitten (ragdoll) is in obvious pain when picked up or when I run my hands down his lower spin He tenses up and cries. He is also listless although his appetite and elimination processes are generally good. He has been examined by the vet and will be having ...
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| Cat drinking beer | 03 Oct 2006 13:50 GMT | 8 |
I have been brewing my own ale and when I fall asleep my tom is finishing off what is in the bottom of my glass. He has been down in the basement as well licking up the slop's and sipping out of the barrel. The other day he was to wasted to walk straight and could not get over ...
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| Hyperparathyroidism , Parathyroid Glands Any Info . WouLd Be Appreciat | 03 Oct 2006 06:06 GMT | 7 |
I have a 12 yr oLd maLe cat and the vet is checKing to see if this is the reason for severeLy high caLcium LeveLs in his bLood . He has Lost a tremendous amount of weight , is very Lethargic and has become severeLy de-hydrated .
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| Needless Surgery? | 02 Oct 2006 23:45 GMT | 11 |
I not sure what to do... My husband and I adopted a stray cat, Red, 3 months ago. It is estimated she could be as old as 2 years. Our local vet told us to get her spayed as soon as possible, which we did. After the surgery the
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| I'm excited - just brought my new cat home | 02 Oct 2006 22:52 GMT | 10 |
Her name is Mothra (Her coat reminds me of the monster from the movies) and she is adorable! Finally fell asleep on the couch beside me. I expect she'll wake up pretty soon ready to start playing again!
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| Collars for cats..... | 02 Oct 2006 22:09 GMT | 17 |
I am getting conflicting advice on collars. One source says they are needed. Another says cats can catch collars on branches and fences and choke. My cat is in and out and will stay that way. Nan
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| kitty pee problem | 02 Oct 2006 21:48 GMT | 5 |
we have a new kitten...four months old, and he's been using the litter box but a few days ago, he pooped on our carpet in the living room, then he peed on our bed, we then moved the litter box to another room so it wasn't smelling up the living room, and he pooped on a blanket, and ...
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| mewing in the morning | 02 Oct 2006 19:58 GMT | 3 |
It's not always in the morning, but usually it is - not everyday, but often enough to make me wonder.... Does she want something? If so, what?
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| Declawing ? | 02 Oct 2006 02:44 GMT | 41 |
I am from the UK and I have noticed in several threads about declawing, is this common in America ? I have read of it in books and it is probably done in my country but I have never seen a cat that has been declawed. Personally myself, and I mean this not as a slight on anyone, ...
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