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Does Your Cat Every Say Thanks to You?19 Nov 2007 23:48 GMT2
Whenever a door is closed at my place and my cat wants to get through, she
goes and sits by it and looks at me. If I'm not there to open it within two
minutes, then she starts mewing.
I did notice one thing though. When I open a door for her and right after
How Does Your Cat Let You Know It's Chow Time?19 Nov 2007 17:34 GMT6
Over the 7 years I've had Isis, my long-haired Tabby, she's developed a
couple of sure fire techniques to let me know when the bowl is empty, again,
as it often is.
#1 - Dribbletripping - When I come home from work and am busy getting
A morbid little question18 Nov 2007 13:57 GMT4
Euthanize at home?
I was wondering if there is  a 'pill' perhaps that could be given to a
cat on it's last legs, a cat that had previous vet visits etc and you
know their condition is terminal.
Hey fucktard capgun! Why didn't you "visit" Bob last summer like you     said you were going to? Is it because you're a COWARD? Or a LIAR? ....Or both?17 Nov 2007 21:09 GMT4
"Safe to say you won't be such a mouth peice after my visit this
summer"--confused psychopathic stalker/liar Sniper. 308-
the "mouth peice" for mental retardation..February 6, 2007
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.homosexuality/msg/4389dd935fc05979
Blood from nose17 Nov 2007 15:14 GMT13
For a couple of weeks now my cat has been making a noise something like a deep
sneeze, & when he does, there's a little bit of blood coming from his nose.
Help! What's wrong & what can I do?
Hey pedo fuckwit Capgun! Why did you post the phone number of an     innocent little girl and say it was your own phone number?17 Nov 2007 02:24 GMT1
Capgun posted the number of an innocent little girl and claimed it was
his own:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.homosexuality/msg/6c3c343a6bd61b70
Hey fucktard Capgun! You said AOL gave you Bob's name and address.     Then why don't you post it here? ... Because you're a liar?17 Nov 2007 02:17 GMT1
"You will find that out this summer when I arrive on your door step
Blob, People at AOL are quite helpful"  --Sniper. 308, Jerry Lewis
poster boy in training goes postal and demonstrates his utter
flustration and psychotic tendencies after getting another usenet
Cat murdered in Texas15 Nov 2007 22:37 GMT1
How evil.
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/texas-birdwatcher-on-trial-for-killing/200711140922
09990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Jane
Food for Urinary Health15 Nov 2007 12:05 GMT1
One cat recently had an operation for bladder stones and has been put
on Hills C/D dry food. Since we have 5 cats, it would be difficult not
to keep the same food available for all of them. My wife has noted
that it will now cost more to feed the cats than ourselves. Does
Sgt Podge15 Nov 2007 00:36 GMT1
Typical....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7092301.stm?lsm
Fred
Meet my two new kittens: Cricket & Gin Gin14 Nov 2007 22:22 GMT11
Hi group,
Would you like to meet my two new kittens: Cricket & Gin Gin?
Please click here: http://www.flippyscatpage.com/cricketgingin01.html
For more pictures, follow the link at the bottom of the page or click here:
Cat hungry all the time14 Nov 2007 19:46 GMT8
I have two cats and one is hungry all the time and worrying for food.
They both eat the same amount of food and the bigger one has a belly
on him, but the younger one is always hungry. Is he just greedy or
could there be another cause?
Cat with Renal Faliure but seems happy...how will we know if she's in pain14 Nov 2007 03:55 GMT6
Our cat was diagnosed about a month ago with Chronic Renal Faliure.
The Vet didn't give much hope, doesn't expect her to live past X-Mas.
Although she isn't eating as much and she is vomiting some, her
deameanor is still very much the same: playful, wanting to be with us
Outdoor vs Indoor Cats Again!12 Nov 2007 17:03 GMT51
I've followed this debate in many threads across several groups, and there is
one point I have not seen raised.
30 years ago I was coming home from my night job at 4 AM and while walking in
the street (NYC) a dozen blocks from my home, I came across a really friendly
New behavior.11 Nov 2007 16:26 GMT13
In what seems to be five hundred times a day (not that I am complaining!)
my cat rubs his nose on my nose to say hi.  While I am working at the
computer, reading, watching tv... you name it.
Now a couple of times a week he gives my nose a gentle little bite between
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