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Author: ollie2ollie2
Date: May 2, 2008 21:14
I know brides have showers,at least they do here but has anyone ever heard
of a kitten shower? An American friend of mine has told me she has been to
a kitten shower. I love it.
Bev
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The e-mail of the species is more deadly than the mail.
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Author: MatthewMatthew
Date: May 2, 2008 17:49
One My vet has retired it is good for him since he has been my vet for
over 24 years and has done wonders to help the community. He saved so many
animals I can't count that high. The bad thing is his two partners one is
a hopeless idiot the other is a cold person good vet but not a friendly
person. I got to find a new vet this parts sucks. He saved Rumble and even
saved Spirit for a time. May the gods bless him in his journeys.
Two the Furball I wanted to adopt after multiple attempts and having to get
the company that does that adoptions involved. The person gets back to me
no explanation why she has not bothered to call or email says the furball
is not up for adoption but the site still says she is. Hopefully the
furball went to a good home and not just sold off like I think she was.
Good thing out of it there are two Bengal's brother and sister are up for
adoptions. I am thinking of them but from what I understand Bengal's are
very dominate and that would cause problems in the pack. Also some of them
end up having stomach problems needing them to be on a raw diet can't do
that either since 3 cats won't touch human food.
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Author: yeppyepp
Date: May 2, 2008 17:11
Bonnie was a stray but I don't know how long. She vomits dry cat food,
eats human food every chance she gets and it doesn't matter what. She
tries to steal food off my plate and she is very sneaky and fast.
She'll eat anything and scarf it up like a Hoover.
I'm trying to get her on a raw food diet. She prefers cooked steak to
raw beef.
She'll eat veges, potatoes, bacon, eggs, anything. Anything except cat
food.
She has gained almost 2 lbs. in 1 month which is a lot for a cat. My
vet said to feed raw and that she shouldn't gain anymore. She was 8
lbs. when I got her and is now 10.5.
also, this is my 1st time owning a female cat--
and she is super clean with the butt area. She grooms herself and
takes out her own mats. She keeps her butt area so clean. I've never
had a cat like that before. My boys sometimes didn't even cover their
poo and if diarrhea were too occur, they just let it sit on their fur.
Are all girl cats so clean?
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Author: 22brix22brix
Date: May 2, 2008 17:03
nospam.com> wrote in message
news:xpWdnTXnjI9S04bVnZ2dnUVZ_vSdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> Does anyone know if the Drsfostersmith Premium Plus Omega-3 Gel Caps
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> http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=15235&prodid=30192&catid...
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> is the same as DVM's 3V HP caps? I know that the dosage is a bit smaller
> (it's similar to DVM's new 3V Free Form Liquid for smaller animals)
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> As per Drsfostersmith:
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> Mercury below lowest level of detection, less than 100 ppb.
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> Ingredients: Cold water fish oil, gelatin, glycerin, Vitamin E.
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> Active ingredients per capsule:
> Fish Oil 1000.0 mg
> EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 180.0 mg
> DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 120.0 mg
> ...
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Author: GranbyGranby
Date: May 2, 2008 15:38
Well, maybe not OT if you have out cats. They say this area of the country
could be in for some bad storms tonight. I put the dog cage in the hall and
the cats went in, they are going in and out of it. They know that is what
happens when there are storms. Stay safe all of you.
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Author: bastXXXettebastXXXette
Date: May 2, 2008 13:35
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Joyce
To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^
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Author: Daniel MahoneyDaniel Mahoney
Date: May 2, 2008 11:48
When I got home from work Thursday I had a little more energy than usual,
so after letting the kitties into the back yard to play I brought out
Harri's harness and leash.
I got her hooked up and carried her into the garage, then we set off
walking down the driveway. Unfortunately the little tiny yappy dogs that
live behind us were out in their back yard, and they had to come over and
yap at the little kitty. Harri didn't much appreciate that, and did the
arched-back, tail fluffed Halloween-cat strut.
You know how little tiny kitties have pointy-looking tails? How their
tails narrow towards the tip? When Harri fluffs her tail the base fluffs
much more then the middle, which fluffs more than the tip. So when Harri
goes fluffytail, her tail takes on the traditional little-kitty pointy
tail look. I really wish I had thought to bring a camera with me - it was
incredibly cute. I'll have to remember a camera next time we go walking,
just in case we encounter something else that deserves a fluffytail.
Dan
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Author: Daniel MahoneyDaniel Mahoney
Date: May 2, 2008 06:52
It appears that Amelia has indeed decided that the basement is the best
place to ride out thunderstorms. We had a small t-storm pass through the
area this morning, just before kitty breakfast. As soon as I put the
breakfast dishes down on the kitchen floor I heard the squeak of the
basement door as Amelia came out.
And Cleo has decided that she wants to investigate more of the house. We
have a couple of storage rooms on the top floor of the house. The first
one (what we call the "outer hidey hole") is about 5 feet by 5 feet and
has a door opening onto the hallway. At night Nancy puts her clothes
for the next day in there so she can get dressed without waking me. The
other is an irregularly shaped space, roughly 10 feet by 20, tucked up
under the eaves of the house. It's accessable through a door from the
outer hidey-hole. We refer to it as the "inner hidey hole".
The last couple of nights shortly after we've gone to bed I've heard
scratching in the hallway. When I have gone to investigate I've found Cleo
trapped in the outer hidey hole. Nancy swears that she has looked
carefully to be sure no kitties were in there with her when she's been in
there going through clothes. This morning she caught of glimpse of kitty
trickery that explained what has been happening.
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