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How us cats train humans HAIRBALLS by
dgk
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:16:18 +0000 (UTC), "Pussy Cat"
wrote:
Hair-balls are the best way of punishing your humans for not grooming you.
Throw up where a sleepy human will have a surprise - near the bed, by the
coffee machine, near the fridge or on the stiars!
Or in the...
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Quantity Cats - Quality Food by
[email protected]
I belong to a rescue group that fosters pets. We have alarge number of
cats and I was wondering if anyone knows a good quality food that isn't
expensive. Unfortunately our monetary donations are down but not the pet
donations. Everyone in the group has a different opinion of the best
food.
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July 17th 03 11:01 AM
by Sherry
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Anal sac and polyp problem by
Juls
Hi everybody. Dmitri and Jack are still TOTALLY in love and send their
warmest wishes and headbutts to everyone! I apologize for not being
around more often, just have been way too busy with stuff.
Jack is the happiest boy in the world....just so incredibly happy and
content. Dmitri too. (And Jack...
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July 17th 03 08:35 AM
by Juls
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Licking glass by
Glenn
My mother's cat has been exhibiting some strange behavior.
He likes to lick plastic and glass. Could this be a form of
pica? He exhibits some other pica-like behavior -- he likes
to eat ribbons, which are certainly not good for him.
Assuming this is pica, I've heard it's good to offer them...
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July 17th 03 05:03 AM
by Judy
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To Megan and Mary - O'Malley/Xena (long) by
Andr0meda
Dear Megan and Mary,
Many Thanks for taking so much of your time and your trouble to help me make
my two cats friends for life.
I really appreciate all your help.
After reading your posts under "O'Malley-Hercules & Xena......." and Mary's
email, I have done some thinking.
First of all, even before...
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cat scratching furniture by
[email protected]
P.D wrote:
I have 3 cats and they destroyed the
furniture we had in our old place
(scratched the crap out of the couch, etc).
Besides using "Soft Paws" is there any
other products that will help in keeping the
cats away from the sofa's?
From what you have written it is apparent that you...
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Cat Sneaking Into Hallway at apartment complex by
Jessica W
I have a 4 year old Persian cat who has always been an indoor cat.
We've had him since he was about 12 weeks old. We have moved 3 times
since we first got him. He's an "only cat." We do have plenty of
places for him to get sun and he has plenty of things to keep him
occupied.
The issue that I'm...
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Do kittens hiccup? by
Niels Peter
wombn wrote:
Timmy seems to hiccup quite a bit.
(3 months old)
Has Timmy been dewormed?
--
Niels Peter
www.bluewhite.dk
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July 16th 03 06:53 PM
by Yngver
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What is she saying? by
Rebecca B
I know our 3 year old cat does this to us, especially in the morning, sort
of a wake up call! Can be a bit startling, but I can think of worse ways to
be woken up.
Becky
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kitten alwasys sleeping and a few other questions by
Gail
Has she been playing less since she got the dewormer? The kitten is under
weight and probably is more fragile as a result. She should be thoroughly
checked over to make sure nothing else is wrong with her. I would feed high
quality dry and canned food. Feed her small amounts frequently and...
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July 16th 03 04:41 PM
by Bill
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Cat coughs and a slug appears? by
[email protected]
Weathermoon wrote:
I was wondering if any one else has had an indoor outdoor cat that has
sneezed violently 5-8 times, coughed and out appears a slug like
creature. Did he eat a slug? (Knowing Rikki, he probably did). Or,
Was it still moving?
I once had a shaded...
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July 16th 03 02:12 PM
by DB
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Pining by
Karen Chuplis
I'm soooo sorry to hear this :((((( Red will need extra attention for a
while. I would think about leaving the television or radio on too, while you
are out. Eventually you will want to introduce a new companion. I just feel
awful for both you and Red :( My deepest condolences.
Karen
"DB"...
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O'Molley-Hercules & Xena....pls, wish us luck! (Long) by
Andr0meda
Hi.......
The big day has arrived; I am adopting another kitty!!!!!!!!
Xena is getting a brother, a 5-year old Red Burmese named O'Molley. He comes
to us by recommendation of our Vet, from a marriage split-up. He has just
acquired another name of Hercules (from me), to match Xena.
O'Molley-Hercules...
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July 16th 03 09:20 AM
by MaryL
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O'Malley-Hercules & Xena....setback:( by
[email protected]
Andromeda wrote:
Dr Raoul says that I should pick up Xena
and let Hercules out; they will fight but I
should let them sort it all out themselves.
Your vet may be good with medical stuff, but he is clearly not
knowledgeable about cat behavior. I wouldn't do this, especially the way
Xena is...
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Crying kitty/introducing new kitten to cat by
Fred
We adopted a new kitten a couple days ago. She is approx. 9 weeks
old. We also have a 1-1/2 year old female cat who we have had since
she was a kitten.
Two issues:
1. The kitten won't stop crying. We have her staying in one of our
extra bedrooms. Her litter box, food, and toys are all there...
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Kitten-Dog Integration Question by
Messalina
I got two kittens, a 12 week old brother and sister, 2 weeks ago. We
let them loose in the house while we're home, and confine them in the
bathroom with their catbox during the day. This is because we have a
9 year old lame pug who still intimidates them a bit (they jump if he
makes a false move,...
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Also......... by
Kalyahna
"dave johnson" wrote in message
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Anyone here have cats currently taking phenobarbitone or similar drugs to
control seizures?
What are your findings?
My little cat has idiopathic epilepsy, and has recently been...
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FLORIDA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION OK'S KILLING CATS by
Dee
On May 30th, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted
a policy to REMOVE AND KILL ALL FERAL CATS AND KITTENS on any land where
the commission deems the cats to be a threat of any kind to native
wildlife.
A 30 page Feral Cat Issue Assessment prepared by commission staff,...
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July 15th 03 09:20 PM
by Dee
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ARGH!!! Damn Cat! Just venting... by
moi
LOL - sorry I know I shouldn't laugh.
We have two Siamese and I regularly find poo on the floor. Like yourself
it's not because they aren't fastidiously clean. There are two causes, each
with the same results. One is eating tough grass the other is sleeping with
my daughter who has long...
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When should a new cat be let out of a room ? by
[email protected]
A friend of mine has adopted an ex-feral cat and
she's now keeping him in a small room in her house.
He's still hissing at her when she enters the room
and she's worried that if she lets him out of that
room he will run away when somebody opens the front
or back door of her house. But I think that...
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July 15th 03 06:03 PM
by Yngver
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